"War and Peace"

Cultural awareness and counterinsurgency in Afghanistan

Cultural awareness and counterinsurgency in Afghanistan
Charles R. Lister

The current campaign in Afghanistan has lasted for over nine years and the Taliban has grown into a formidable insurgency. This paper explains why a lack of cultural awareness condemns counterinsurgency operations to almost certain defeat, and explores the implications for the campaign in Afghanistan.

New Labour and post-war immigration policy

New Labour and post-war immigration policy
Andrei Dumitrache

After winning the 1997 elections, New Labour promised to deliver innovative outputs through its political programme that no government has managed before. But the immigration policies under the New Labour Government can be characterised as fairly mixed.

To what extent is the ‘battle of Sadr City’ a case of Urbicide?

To what extent is the ‘battle of Sadr City’ a case of Urbicide?
James Whitcomb Riley

Viewed within the conceptual framework of Urbicide, which posits that cities have become the expressed target of military operations, the battle of Sadr City reveals the inherent objectives of counter-insurgency (COIN) theory — the annihilation of place.

Why did West Germany commit so deeply to European integration?

Why did West Germany commit so deeply to European integration?
Laura Kugel

As European integration pushed West Germany toward more interdependence with the other Western European states, it also allowed the country to gain more independence. What is so unique about West Germany’s deep commitment to the European integration process is that it used it as much as a means to an end rather than as an end in itself.

What are the consquences of the notion of “Islamist terrorism”?

What are the consquences of the notion of “Islamist terrorism”?
Harriet Fildes

The use of othering discourse and increasing threat levels encourages fear and mass hysteria in Western countries. Preconditioned as we are by Religiophobia, ethnophobia and Islamophobia, the exaggerated threat of Islamic terrorism specifically and religious terrorism generally cannot be negated until dominant stereotypes and representations are subjected to change.

Was nationalism the primary cause of the wars in the former Yugoslavia?

Was nationalism the primary cause of the wars in the former Yugoslavia?
Harry Booty

The wars in the former state of Yugoslavia that endured for most of the 1990’s have an established legacy today. They have come to be seen by those in the West as a gritty, difficult and unpleasant series of conflicts, epitomised by horrific brutality perpetrated by ultra-nationalist thugs. Nationalism was a major feature of the wars as they were prosecuted, but not the primary cause of the Yugoslav wars. The answer is less clear-cut than it may seem.

The challenges of post 9/11 politics to the strict prohibition on the Use of Force found in the UN Charter

The challenges of post 9/11 politics to the strict prohibition on the Use of Force found in the UN Charter
Cleo Watson

The weakening of the prohibition on the use of force since 9/11 has been essentially due to other Articles in the UN Charter which act as loop holes. The USA and its allies have undermined Article 2.4 in the Charter by using Article 51, whereas no punishment (except perhaps the general disapproval of the international society) has been issued.

The Legality of America’s Program of Targeted Killings by Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

The Legality of America’s Program of Targeted Killings by Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Keith Drummond

The administrations of President Bush and President Obama have not provided many more details on how they assess just what these targeting practices are or how they operate. While they offer assurances that their procedures meet the necessary requirements of the laws of war in terms of distinction and proportionality, they have not offered any evidence of the actual overview process.

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