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APR 13, 2011 Article

The Carnegie New Leaders Discussions at the Fort Hamilton Army Base, Army School of Leadership

On a field trip to Fort Hamilton Army Base, members of Carnegie New Leaders sat down with military officers to discuss the qualities and skills ...

APR 6, 2011 Journal

Briefly Noted

This section contains a round-up of recent notable books in the field of international affairs.

APR 6, 2011 Journal

Measuring Justice: Primary Goods and Capabilities, Harry Brighouse and Ingrid Robeyns, eds.

In this rich collection, Harry Brighouse and Ingrid Robeyns bring together distinguished philosophers and political theorists to debate the virtues and vices of competing metrics ...

APR 6, 2011 Journal

Protectors of Privacy: Regulating Personal Data in the Global Economy by Abraham L. Newman

Abraham Newman has written a thoughtful and provocative book about the protection of privacy and how it has evolved in two dramatically different ways in ...

APR 6, 2011 Journal

Moral Dilemmas of Modern War: Torture, Assassination, and Blackmail in an Age of Asymmetric Conflict by Michael L. Gross [Full Text]

Michael Gross believes that much contemporary warfare is so different from past armed conflicts that many of the old moral and legal prohibitions should no ...

APR 6, 2011 Journal

International Criminal Law and Philosophy, Larry May and Zachary Hoskins, eds. [Full Text]

"International Criminal Law and Philosophy" raises fundamental questions and examines novel issues in the emerging field of international criminal law. May and Hoskins have provided ...

APR 6, 2011 Journal

The Evolution of International Security Studies by Barry Buzan and Lene Hansen [Full Text]

The book contains a recognizable mix of Copenhagen and English School viewpoints, which, according to Ken Booth, means that there is altogether too little about ...

APR 6, 2011 Journal Online Exclusive

A Response to "Precommitment Regimes for Intervention"

Buchanan and Keohane argue that institutional reform is required to reverse the inertia that has too often constituted the international response to intra-state crises. Their ...

APR 6, 2011 Journal

Globalizing Responsibility for Climate Change

In distributing the costs associated with climate change, most scholars have focused exclusively upon mitigation burdens. Few consider the distribution of adaptation costs, which concern ...

APR 6, 2011 Journal

Precommitment Regimes for Intervention: Supplementing the Security Council

We consider two different types of alternatives to the Security Council for authorizing military action across borders: a democratic coalition and a precommitment regime, by ...