Information on "Law" and "Western World"
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March 2013
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Mar 2013
Brazil as a Norm Entrepreneur: The "Responsibility While Protecting" Initiative
Author: Thorsten Benner
Publisher: Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi)
This paper is concerned with the Brazil’s normative concept “Responsibility While Protecting” (RWP). More on «Brazil as a Norm Entrepreneur: The "Responsibility While Protecting" Initiative »
March 2012
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13 Mar 2012
Bombing Iran: Strategy and Consequences
Author: Fraser Gray
Publisher: Geopolitical Monitor
This article discusses the differences in perspective between Israel and the West in relation to dealing with the Iranian nuclear issue. More on «Bombing Iran: Strategy and Consequences» -
1 Mar 2012
Iran's Response: Pressure for Pressure
Author: Ephraim Kam
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
This Insight notes that the counter-measures and threats coming from Iran during 2012 indicate that the Iranian regime is taking economic and military pressures seriously and is worried about them. More on «Iran's Response: Pressure for Pressure»
December 2011
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1 Dec 2011
The Responsibility to Protect and Regime Change
Author: Michael Emerson
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
In light of the intervention in Libya, this paper discusses the tension between the competing principals of "non-interference" and "the responsibility to protect" (R2P) in international relations. More on «The Responsibility to Protect and Regime Change»
November 2009
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27 Nov 2009
Medvedev's Amendments to the Law on Defence
Author: Yury E Fedorov
Publisher: Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
This brief examines the Russian Law on Defence, particularly the so-called Medvedev amendments that allow for Russian troops to be deployed abroad for four purposes. More on «Medvedev's Amendments to the Law on Defence»
January 2009
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2009
Access to Climate Change Technology by Developing Countries
Author: Cynthia Cannady
Publisher: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)
This paper critically examines various approaches to enable developing countries to achieve greater access to climate change technology, including patent pools, databases and compulsory licensing. More on «Access to Climate Change Technology by Developing Countries»
May 2007
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31 May 2007
Serbia's New Government - Turning from Europe
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This briefing discusses Serbia's lengthy government formation and the policy it is likely to pursue, focusing on the Kosovo question, cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and relations with the West. More on «Serbia's New Government - Turning from Europe»
January 2006
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Jan 2006
Caucasian Review of International Affairs (CRIA) Vol 1 (1)
Author: Geoffrey Gresh, Mushfig Mammadov, Taleh Ziyadov, Emil Majidov, Virginia Davis Nordin, Georgi Glonti, Dimitris Michalopoulos
Publisher: Caucasian Review of International Affairs (CRIA)
This journal analyzes a broad spectrum of topics in the Eurasia region. More on «Caucasian Review of International Affairs (CRIA) Vol 1 (1)»
May 2004
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May 2004
A La Carte Sovereignty
Author: Ravi Aggarwal, Nick Bisley, Malcolm Cook, Fleur Johns, Chris Michaelsen,Tom Switzer, Michael Tempany,Russell Thirgood
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
The publication summarizes the views of participants who attended four sessions on national sovereignty and border control in connection with globalization. More on «A La Carte Sovereignty »
June 2003
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Jun 2003
What Strategies are Viable for Developing Countries Today? The World Trade Organization and the Shrinking of 'Development Space'
Author: Robert Hunter Wade
Publisher: Crisis States Research Centre (CSRC)
This paper argues that there are an increasingly limited number of development policy options available to developing nations due to conditionality from financial donors. More on «What Strategies are Viable for Developing Countries Today? The World Trade Organization and the Shrinking of 'Development Space'»
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