Archive for 2013

How Does IR Relate to Space Exploration in the 21st Century?

Joan Johnson-Freese • Jul 19 2013 • Articles

For any country to neglect the soft power dimensions of space is done at the country’s long-term peril. Clearly, Asian countries understand this premise.

Obstacles to the Oversight of the UK Intelligence Community

Peter Gill • Jul 19 2013 • Articles

Effective oversight of state intelligence activities matters: agencies exist to protect public safety and security, but can infringe on privacy and, if unchecked, their actions may be damaging.

Review – Crude Reality

Barry D. Solomon • Jul 18 2013 • Features

Brian C. Black’s examination of the history of petroleum is a fascinating account of its evolution from black goo to indispensable fuel, however his analysis of contemporary energy issues is superficial.

Fifty Years of African Unity: The Celebration of the African Union in 2013

Horace Campbell • Jul 18 2013 • Articles

The celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of African unity brought the ideas of completing the unification of Africa back to the center of the agenda for the African Union.

Just War Theory and the Ethics of Drone Warfare

Erich Freiberger • Jul 18 2013 • Articles

Ethics and the Just War tradition can be used to illuminate important questions in a way that clearly shows what is missing in the Obama administration’s approach to the use of drones.

Egyptian and Syrian Civil-Military Relations

Glen Segell • Jul 18 2013 • Articles

The civil-military relations in Egypt and Syria help explain their domestic strife and the expected outcome after this ends. Both countries will face problems until these relations are resolved.

The Delegitimizing Power of the ‘Terrorism’ Label

Anais Chagankerian • Jul 18 2013 • Essays

The terrorism label is a powerful means to reach political goals, because of the emotional impact it has on audiences and the memories it provokes from past instances of violence.

External Influences on Regionalism: Studying EU Diffusion and Its Limits

Tobias Lenz • Jul 17 2013 • Articles

The European Union is one of the most successful instances of voluntary international cooperation, and diffusion theory serves as a useful tool to analyse the EU’s influence on regionalism elsewhere.

EU CAP: An Indispensable Policy for the EU?

Anne Konrad • Jul 16 2013 • Essays

Although the major debates focus on EU’s future, the fact that the EU’s CAP consumes a vast share of the EU budget, makes farming in the EU a controversial issue calling for attention.

Learning to Teach

Dylan Kissane • Jul 16 2013 • Articles

College teaching is much like any other profession in that there is a skill set that one must develop. Universities and colleges can and should do more to help early career academics become better teachers.

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