A review of: Argument and Change in World Politics: Ethics, Decolonization, and Humanitarian Intervention by Neta C. Crawford. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. 466pp
This paper argues that there is a strong role for empirical analysis to be used to address fundament...
Edited by Nieves Zúñiga García-Falces.In 15 years, the international community has been blamed for r...
This inquiry explores the tension between state sovereignty and universal human rights. Research is...
A review of: Argument and Change in World Politics: Ethics, Decolonization, and Humanitarian Interve...
Now in a comprehensively revised and updated edition, International Ethics cogently demonstrates tha...
Bridging the contending theories of natural law and international relations, this book proposes a 'r...
A review of: Hard Choices: Moral Dilemmas in Humanitarian Intervention edited by Jonathan Moore. New...
How do international norms evolve? In the modern era, the critically important norm of sovereignty h...
This dissertation tests the merits of two prevalent claims in the contemporary study of internationa...
This article seeks to reconcile the notion of Humanitarian Intervention with that of sovereignty wit...
Traditionally, the evolution of customary international law was understood as a gradual process: in ...
International law, especially as it has been modified by the Charter of the United Nations, is groun...
This paper constitutes a component of a larger research project. The larger project attempts to addr...
Review of American Hegemony: Political Morality in a One-Superpower World by Lea Brilmaye
The following exposition outlines a synthesized account of diplomatic relations in the 21st century,...
This paper argues that there is a strong role for empirical analysis to be used to address fundament...
Edited by Nieves Zúñiga García-Falces.In 15 years, the international community has been blamed for r...
This inquiry explores the tension between state sovereignty and universal human rights. Research is...
A review of: Argument and Change in World Politics: Ethics, Decolonization, and Humanitarian Interve...
Now in a comprehensively revised and updated edition, International Ethics cogently demonstrates tha...
Bridging the contending theories of natural law and international relations, this book proposes a 'r...
A review of: Hard Choices: Moral Dilemmas in Humanitarian Intervention edited by Jonathan Moore. New...
How do international norms evolve? In the modern era, the critically important norm of sovereignty h...
This dissertation tests the merits of two prevalent claims in the contemporary study of internationa...
This article seeks to reconcile the notion of Humanitarian Intervention with that of sovereignty wit...
Traditionally, the evolution of customary international law was understood as a gradual process: in ...
International law, especially as it has been modified by the Charter of the United Nations, is groun...
This paper constitutes a component of a larger research project. The larger project attempts to addr...
Review of American Hegemony: Political Morality in a One-Superpower World by Lea Brilmaye
The following exposition outlines a synthesized account of diplomatic relations in the 21st century,...
This paper argues that there is a strong role for empirical analysis to be used to address fundament...
Edited by Nieves Zúñiga García-Falces.In 15 years, the international community has been blamed for r...
This inquiry explores the tension between state sovereignty and universal human rights. Research is...