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April 2012
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5 Apr 2012
The Power of Persuasion
Are norms-based approaches more helpful than enforcement-oriented ones? Or are those who favor persuasion simply trying to escape regulation and accountability? More on «The Power of Persuasion» -
5 Apr 2012
The Global Commons: To Regulate or Self-Regulate – Is that the Question?
Are informal methods more appropriate for managing the global commons than traditional formal structures? Or will it require a more subtle mix of enforcement and persuasion? More on «The Global Commons: To Regulate or Self-Regulate – Is that the Question?»
January 2012
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11 Jan 2012
Needed Reform - The Case of NATO
NATO's attempts at re-legitimizing itself to better respond to the challenges of the contemporary international system remain a controversial subject. Prevailing global economic conditions are adding a new dimension to debates regarding the future shape of the alliance. More on «Needed Reform - The Case of NATO» -
10 Jan 2012
The Problem with International Organizations
International organizations like NATO, the UN and the WTO are being challenged from many quarters and for many reasons. But are these stresses and strains anomalies or not? More on «The Problem with International Organizations» -
9 Jan 2012
How do “The Rest” View Transnational Institutions and Organizations?
How do emerging global powers and developing states perceive contemporary international and transnational organizations? Are we on the verge of a new era of international organizations that better accommodate 'the rest'? More on «How do “The Rest” View Transnational Institutions and Organizations?»
December 2011
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16 Dec 2011
Competing Visions of Effective Multilateralism
Distinctly regional perspectives regarding effective multilateralism shape approaches to global governance. Today, we present a European and a Chinese vision of the role and future of multilateralism in an international system subject to unprecedented structural change. More on «Competing Visions of Effective Multilateralism » -
13 Dec 2011
Formal Global Interdependence: Mechanisms and Processes
Mechanisms of formal global governance can call upon an extensive array of statistics to demonstrate their value to the international system. Yet advocates and critics alike label these same mechanisms as 'unfit' for the challenges of the 21st Century. More on «Formal Global Interdependence: Mechanisms and Processes»
November 2009
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27 Nov 2009
International Community Stuck in Bosnia
Due to ongoing political obstruction and rising ethno-nationalist tensions, western powers have opted to maintain their political and military presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but still lack a precise strategy for the country’s future, Anes Alic writes for ISN Security Watch. More on «International Community Stuck in Bosnia»
May 2008
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30 May 2008
South American unity
The Union of South American Nations (Unasur), uniting 12 South American states, has been launched, with critics saying regional differences will render the EU-modeled bloc nothing more than a good idea on paper, but the union's creators, especially Brazil, are optimistic they will become a major world force. More on «South American unity»
January 2008
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10 Jan 2008
The world’s third spaces
Between national and global levels, a fresh landscape of territory, authority and rights is being opened. It may look messy, but it is part of a new reality in the making, says Saskia Sassen. From openDemocracy. More on «The world’s third spaces»
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