Information on "International Law of Armed Conflict"
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6 May 2013
"Foreign Policy Begins at Home: The Case for Putting America’s House in Order"
In this audio presentation, Richard Haass, who is the President of the Council on Foreign Relations, talks about his next-step vision for US foreign policy -- 'Restoration'. More on «"Foreign Policy Begins at Home: The Case for Putting America’s House in Order"»
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12 Apr 2013
Lessons and Legacy of the Iraq War
The three experts in this audio presentation discuss the lessons learned by the US military in the Second Iraq War and how they might impact future US policy making. More on «Lessons and Legacy of the Iraq War»
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17 Dec 2012
Intellectual Odyssey with Leon Wieseltier
In this wide-ranging audio presentation, Leon Wieseltier, who is the Literary Editor of the "New Republic", discusses the current political debates in Israel, the common attributes of intellectuals, the defining features of a liberal sensib... More on «Intellectual Odyssey with Leon Wieseltier» -
14 Dec 2012
Lawfare and the 'Legalization' of Conflict
Depending on your perspective, Lawfare has either become an important part of modern conflict or it is a dubious concept at best. More on «Lawfare and the 'Legalization' of Conflict»
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7 Nov 2012
R2P - From Evasive to Reluctant Action
In this audio presentation, German Ambassador Horst Freitag discusses the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) concept and the improvements it requires. More on «R2P - From Evasive to Reluctant Action»
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12 Jun 2012
Libya in the Time of Revolution with Lindsey Hilsum
In this audio, war correspondent Lindsey Hilsum discusses her book “Sandstorm,” which is a firsthand account of the Libyan revolution that toppled Muammar Gaddafi. More on «Libya in the Time of Revolution with Lindsey Hilsum» -
11 Jun 2012
The Responsibility to Protect
In this audio presentation, Professor Alex Bellamy discusses the evolution of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) concept and its contentious role in recent humanitarian crises. More on «The Responsibility to Protect»
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29 May 2012
China’s New Flexibility on Foreign Intervention
In this audio presentation, Haynie Wheeler features Johan Lagerkvist's article "China's New Flexibility on Foreign Intervention. More on «China’s New Flexibility on Foreign Intervention»
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16 Mar 2012
Seth Lazar On Self-Defense In War
In this audio presentation, philosopher Seth Lazar discusses the concept of self-defense and its relationship to just war theory. More on «Seth Lazar On Self-Defense In War»
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25 Jan 2012
R2P Lessons from Sudan
Today's podcast considers the important relationship of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) concept in relation to conflict management and intervention. More on «R2P Lessons from Sudan»
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