Related Blog Posts for "Strategic Trends 2013"
July 2013
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10 July 2013
Fishing Wars: Competition for South China Sea’s Fishery Resources
The untapped hydrocarbon reserves of the South China Sea are fast becoming a source of tension among the region’s littoral states. More on «Fishing Wars: Competition for South China Sea’s Fishery Resources »
June 2013
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07 June 2013
The Syria Lessons
When conflicting parties have no reason to stop fighting, there’s not much point in trying to stage a peace conference, or so argues Anne-Marie Slaughter. More on «The Syria Lessons»
April 2013
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23 April 2013
Lessons from the Malian Crisis for the International Security Architecture
The reactions of major international organizations to the crisis in Mali have been nothing if not conflicted. More on «Lessons from the Malian Crisis for the International Security Architecture»
June 2012
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21 June 2012
The Intervention Dilemma
The future of humanitarian intervention is likely to be defined by short-term operations, the deployment of smaller forces and greater use of remote technologies. More on «The Intervention Dilemma»
August 2011
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10 August 2011
A Reading List on: Military Intervention
While the merits of intervention on humanitarian grounds can be debated, the capacity of states to wage war is not limited to those occasions where it can be justified, on that basis or any. More on «A Reading List on: Military Intervention»
July 2011
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26 July 2011
A Reading List on: Humanitarian Intervention
Proponents of humanitarian intervention argue that it responds to a fundamental moral imperative, the prevention of human suffering. More on «A Reading List on: Humanitarian Intervention»


