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The Arab Economies in a Changing World

APR 16, 2007 Podcast

Devin Stewart Interviews Marcus Noland on the Arab Economies

According to Marcus Noland, "a demographic imperative to create jobs, a questionable track record on globalization, and some deep uncertainty about political transitions--all work to ...

Oil, Profits, and Peace: Does Business Have a Role in Peacemaking?

APR 12, 2007 Podcast

Oil, Profits, and Peace: Does Business Have a Role in Peacemaking?

How can and should oil and gas companies work with governments to counteract the destabilising effects of drilling and international pipelines?

The Occupation of Iraq: Winning the War, Losing the Peace

APR 11, 2007 Podcast

The Occupation of Iraq: Winning the War, Losing the Peace

Ali A. Allawi, until recently a senior minister in the Iraqi government, discusses the Iraq crisis. How did it get to this point, and what ...

APR 5, 2007 Podcast

China: Fragile Superpower: How China's Internal Politics Could Derail its Peaceful Rise

The more developed and prosperous China becomes, the more threatened its leaders feel. What are the internal issues that create this insecurity?

APR 1, 2007 Journal

Fall 2007 (21.3)

APR 1, 2007 Journal

Spring 2007 (21.1)

MAR 31, 2007 Journal

Crime and Punishment: Holding States Accountable

Should states be held responsible and punished for violations of international law? This article argues that they can and should be.

MAR 31, 2007 Journal

The Inconveniences of Transnational Democracy

Suprastate policy formation in such bodies as the WTO remains fundamentally exclusive of individuals within states. This article critiques the "don't kill the goose" arguments ...

MAR 31, 2007 Journal

Liability and Just Cause

This paper is a response to Jeff McMahan's "Just Cause for War" (EIA, 19.3, 2005). It defends a more permissive, and more traditional view of just war ...

MAR 31, 2007 Journal

Uganda's Civil War and the Politics of ICC Intervention

The International Criminal Court's intervention into the ongoing civil war in northern Uganda evoked a chorus of confident predictions as to its capacity to bring ...