3 Essays
  • Russia Transformed and Putin’s Challenge

    Russia Transformed and Putin’s Challenge

    Gordon M. Hahn

    How Putin and Medvedev react to the resurrection of civil society in Russia will go a long way in determining whether the country continues to muddle through under a cleptocratic soft authoritarian order, makes a breakthrough to democracy, or falls back on a darker authoritarian pattern.

     
  • Air-Minded Considerations for Joint Counterinsurgency Doctrine

    Air-Minded Considerations for Joint Counterinsurgency Doctrine

    Charles J. Dunlap Jr

    An effort is now under way to draft a joint COIN doctrine that, presumably, not only will include a full exploitation of airpower, but also be informed by an air-minded perspective – an approach that reflects the range, speed, and capabilities of aerospace forces.

     
  • Qatar: Emergence of a Regional Power with International Reach

    Qatar: Emergence of a Regional Power with International Reach

    Kristian Coates Ulrichsen

    The highly visible role played by Qatar in spearheading the destruction of the Gaddafi regime in Libya has focused world attention onto this tiny Persian Gulf emirate. Qatar’s rise is rooted in political, economic, and security shifts that are reconfiguring the balance of regional power.

     
  • The ICTY and the Challenges of Reconciliation in the Former Yugoslavia

    The ICTY and the Challenges of Reconciliation in the Former Yugoslavia

    Janine Natalya Clark

    The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has issued 161 indictments since its establishment in 1993. But has it had a positive impact on peace and reconciliation?

     
  • Climate Change, Environmental Security Studies and the Morality of Climate Security

    Climate Change, Environmental Security Studies and the Morality of Climate Security

    Rita Floyd

    In popular and political debate climate change is increasingly referred to as a security issue. But thus far climate change does not constitute an objective existential threat, and as such, a securitization of climate change – at least here in the West – is morally unjustifiable.

     
  • Student Book Features: Oxford Handbooks

    Student Book Features: Oxford Handbooks

    e-International Relations

    Having looked at the Handbook of IR last Autumn, our first feature of 2012 is going to weigh in on 3 of its sister volumes on Climate Change, Political Science, and Millennialism.

     
 
 

ARTICLES

Brazil: Growing Pains of an Emerging Power

Brazil: Growing Pains of an Emerging Power

Joseph Marques

Much has been written about Brazil’s successful trajectory from emerging economy to emerging giant. Less attention has been given to the remaining challenges which need to be addressed.

ESSAYS

Justice And Peace: The Role of International Tribunals in Transitional Justice

Justice And Peace: The Role of International Tribunals in Transitional Justice

Rebecca Devitt

The task of dealing with perpetrators following mass atrocity and conflict is at the very heart of questions about transitional justice and rebuilding the state following mass violence.

BLOGS

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FEATURES

Review – India’s Strategic Practice and the Return of History

Review – India’s Strategic Practice and the Return of History

Vineet Thakur

Scholars from the South are infiltrating IR from within the discipline. To that trend, Vivekanandan’s work is a welcome addition.

Recently published

Securitising The Environment: A Barrier To Combating Environment Degradation Or A Solution In Itself?

Securitising The Environment: A Barrier To Combating Environment Degradation Or A Solution In Itself?
Parmila Kumari

Securitising environmental issues can aid in combating environmental degradation, by gaining the attention of high-level decision makers and enabling mobilisation of resources towards a solution. However if the focus of security remains on the state, securitisation is likely to cause problems as well as solve them.

The Evolving Normative Context and IDPs: An Application of R2P?

The Evolving Normative Context and IDPs: An Application of R2P?
Sarah Torki

The Responsibility to Protect is said to ‘hold the potential to unblock and unlock persistent gaps in the protection of IDPs’. But the political as well as practical obstacles characterizing the international system are too important for IDPs to look at this concept for their protection.

Can We Simply “Add Gender” To Other International Relations Theories?

Can We Simply “Add Gender” To Other International Relations Theories?
Sana Azad Rasoul

Feminist understandings cannot be viewed as mere supplements to the more classical paradigms because of the epistemological and ontological variations at work.

To what extent may Islam be considered a threat to French society?

To what extent may Islam be considered a threat to French society?
Marcela Schaefer

Despite the rising attention from politicians and the media, Islam is not a threat to French society. Rather, Islam is but one of several prominent religions in France and one that is contributing to the ever-changing French culture.

Likud: A Balance Of Historic Ideology and Reality

Likud: A Balance Of Historic Ideology and Reality
Aaron T. Walter

As long as Likud’s principles remain uncompromising and Netanyahu holds firm to them there is little that will come of the peace process with the Palestinians.

Optimizing New Zealand’s Mixed Member PR System

Optimizing New Zealand’s Mixed Member PR System
Seyed Soroush Vahhabi

New Zealand’s decision in 1993 to replace its First-Past-the-Post system with a German model of MMP has caused fiery debates over its efficiency, deficiency, and future.

Turning “Fortress Europe” Inside Out: Bordering Practices and the EU’s External Border

Turning “Fortress Europe” Inside Out: Bordering Practices and the EU’s External Border
Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber

The external border of the EU has become dispersed within and beyond its territory, blurring the territorial scope of sovereign prerogatives.

1946: A Year of Ideological Preconceptions

1946: A Year of Ideological Preconceptions
Brendan Thomas-Noone

The view that the Truman administration took in the lead up to, and during, the critical year of 1946 consequently affected the government’s actions when dealing with the Soviet Union.

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