Recent Articles
MAR 11, 2014 • Article
Taking Effective and Practical Steps Regarding Ukraine
Putin's ultimate goal is to avoid having a Ukraine that is a Western outpost on his border. He needs to be shown that the policies ...
MAR 6, 2014 • Article
Rein in Ukraine's Neo-Fascists
For a new government to succeed in Ukraine, it's important that the nation's neo-fascist, anti-Semitic, and anti-Russian parties are marginalized, writes David Speedie.
MAR 5, 2014 • Article
The Secret of Political Jiu-Jitsu
"While oppression may appear to be a display of the government's power, skilled activists know that it's actually a sign of weakness."
MAR 4, 2014 • Journal Online Exclusive
Upcoming Conferences of Interest: Spring & Summer 2014
These upcoming conferences may be of interest to our readers. Be advised, some deadlines are fast approaching.
MAR 4, 2014 • Journal Online Exclusive
Ukraine: Obligated to Assist?
Did the interim government in Ukraine have the right to expect a more robust response from Western countries in response to Russia's move to effectively ...
MAR 3, 2014 • Journal Online Exclusive
To End All Wars: Adam Hochschild on World War I
EIA and Carnegie Council are proud to announce the launch of a new interview Series, "The Living War: World War I in the 21st Century," ...
FEB 27, 2014 • Article
To End All Wars: Adam Hochschild on World War I
The consequences of World War I are still with us, says Adam Hochschild. Are we in danger of making the same mistakes again? Why were ...
FEB 25, 2014 • Journal Online Exclusive
The Ethics of Supporting Regime Change
How does the ethical foreign policy practitioner develop policy to respond to the upheavals in Ukraine, Venezuela, or Thailand, or deal with the aftermath of ...
FEB 18, 2014 • Article
Secrecy and Privacy in the Aftermath of Edward Snowden
In order to be morally justifiable, any strategy or policy involving the body politic must be one to which it would voluntarily assent when fully ...
FEB 14, 2014 • Article
From Dehumanization to Rehumanization
"Rehumanization is the restoration of human dignity and the reassertion of the priority of humans above the systems originally intended to serve humanity. If we ...