Russia's behaviour in the United Nations Security Council remains poorly understood. Applying principal-agent insights, this article analyses the Russian abstention towards Resolution 1973, which authorised intervention during the 2011 Libya crisis. Introducing a triangle of delegation, it shows that preferences diverged regarding the means and aims of the intervention. The article also investigates the information asymmetries which characterised the decision-making and indicates that this affected the Russian capacity to control the North-Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which implemented Resolution 1973. It argues that Russia can only effectively control such a UN-authorised intervention by using, or threatening to use, its veto power...
One of the most notable events in world politics in the second half of the 20th century was the Sovi...
The purpose of this essay is to explain Russia s apparent acquiescence to the decision extending NAT...
Previous research has found that voting behavior in the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) can b...
Russia's behaviour in the United Nations Security Council remains poorly understood. Applying princi...
Russia’s behaviour in the United Nations Security Council remains poorly understood. Applying princi...
This paper explores the motivations for Russian voting behavior in the United Nations Security Counc...
This study in political science examines the UN adopted resolution 1970 (2011) and resolution 1973 (...
Literature on Syria’s conflict are a washed with efforts of different parties, countries and organis...
The military interventions led by the United States and its allies in Iraq (2008), Libya (2011), and...
Under 2011 så utbröt det våldsamma oroligheter i Libyen och Syrien med många civila offer. FN:s säke...
After about 40 years of dictatorship of the Assad family the people of Syria were fed up and at the ...
The general purpose of this paper is to analyze how global governance works, who are its actors and ...
This paper describes Russias decision in issuing veto against the UN Security Council resolution dra...
The paper examines Article 39 of the UN Charter and how the main principle of the Security Council “...
The 1648 Peace of Westphalia created an understanding of state sovereignty free from external interf...
One of the most notable events in world politics in the second half of the 20th century was the Sovi...
The purpose of this essay is to explain Russia s apparent acquiescence to the decision extending NAT...
Previous research has found that voting behavior in the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) can b...
Russia's behaviour in the United Nations Security Council remains poorly understood. Applying princi...
Russia’s behaviour in the United Nations Security Council remains poorly understood. Applying princi...
This paper explores the motivations for Russian voting behavior in the United Nations Security Counc...
This study in political science examines the UN adopted resolution 1970 (2011) and resolution 1973 (...
Literature on Syria’s conflict are a washed with efforts of different parties, countries and organis...
The military interventions led by the United States and its allies in Iraq (2008), Libya (2011), and...
Under 2011 så utbröt det våldsamma oroligheter i Libyen och Syrien med många civila offer. FN:s säke...
After about 40 years of dictatorship of the Assad family the people of Syria were fed up and at the ...
The general purpose of this paper is to analyze how global governance works, who are its actors and ...
This paper describes Russias decision in issuing veto against the UN Security Council resolution dra...
The paper examines Article 39 of the UN Charter and how the main principle of the Security Council “...
The 1648 Peace of Westphalia created an understanding of state sovereignty free from external interf...
One of the most notable events in world politics in the second half of the 20th century was the Sovi...
The purpose of this essay is to explain Russia s apparent acquiescence to the decision extending NAT...
Previous research has found that voting behavior in the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) can b...