Section II of this Article sets the context by describing the great power system and the effort to replace it with collective security. Section III describes the rules and operation of the UN Charter system, today\u27s formal version of collective security. Section IV explains why the current threats facing nations will not be solved through the UN Charter, but more likely through a reinvigoration of the great powers and their right to set the rules for the use of force
This is the final version of the article. Available from VU University Library via the link in this ...
The chapter discusses the philosophical foundations of the current regulation of the use of force. T...
Part II of this paper provides an overview of the U.N. Charter\u27s framework for collective securit...
Section II of this Article sets the context by describing the great power system and the effort to r...
With tensions in Syria and the Korean peninsula at their highest in two decades, it becomes imperati...
This Article will not review the evidence for either of these theses. Instead, it will take by assum...
The chapter describes and discusses • The prohibition to use or threat to use force in internation...
The collective security structure created by the U.N. Charter is becoming shakier than ever, and two...
In 2004, the Report of the Secretary-General\u27s High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change...
With the universal architecture for peace and security centred upon the UN Charter of 1945 and the N...
National power can be strengthened with the support of another state or group of countries to increa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the link in th...
The governing principle of the collective security system created by the United Nations Charter in 1...
SUMMARY Collective Security: Theory and Practice The origins of collective security are found in the...
This paper aims to discuss the notion and application of collective security. This work problematize...
This is the final version of the article. Available from VU University Library via the link in this ...
The chapter discusses the philosophical foundations of the current regulation of the use of force. T...
Part II of this paper provides an overview of the U.N. Charter\u27s framework for collective securit...
Section II of this Article sets the context by describing the great power system and the effort to r...
With tensions in Syria and the Korean peninsula at their highest in two decades, it becomes imperati...
This Article will not review the evidence for either of these theses. Instead, it will take by assum...
The chapter describes and discusses • The prohibition to use or threat to use force in internation...
The collective security structure created by the U.N. Charter is becoming shakier than ever, and two...
In 2004, the Report of the Secretary-General\u27s High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change...
With the universal architecture for peace and security centred upon the UN Charter of 1945 and the N...
National power can be strengthened with the support of another state or group of countries to increa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the link in th...
The governing principle of the collective security system created by the United Nations Charter in 1...
SUMMARY Collective Security: Theory and Practice The origins of collective security are found in the...
This paper aims to discuss the notion and application of collective security. This work problematize...
This is the final version of the article. Available from VU University Library via the link in this ...
The chapter discusses the philosophical foundations of the current regulation of the use of force. T...
Part II of this paper provides an overview of the U.N. Charter\u27s framework for collective securit...