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Commentary 17 Sep 2014
No Guarantees on the ICANN Transition
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Commentary 16 Sep 2014
China and India’s Low-Carbon Pathways
By Joel SandhuChina and India’s low-carbon development is crucial for global sustainability and domestic welfare. However, embedded political and economic obstacles have prevented a smooth and effective transition towards a low-carbon future in the two emerging countries. This article analyzes China and India’s… -
Commentary 15 Sep 2014
It’s Still a Good Idea for China to Send Troops to Fight ISIS
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Commentary 11 Sep 2014
Como FHC e Lula cooperaram para conquistar o apoio de George W. Bush
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Commentary 11 Sep 2014
China Should Send Troops to Fight ISIS
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Commentary 10 Sep 2014
Four Reasons Xi Jinping Is a Serious Reformer
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Commentary 09 Sep 2014
The Ukraine Challenge and Europe’s Energy Needs Collide
By Andreas Goldthau, Tim Boersma -
Commentary 05 Sep 2014
Wehrhafte Demokratie
„Aus dem Wahlerfolg Ihrer Partei erwächst eine besondere Verantwortung, Ihre erneut große Mehrheit mit Augenmaß und Sensibilität zu nutzen.“ Mit diesen Worten gratulierte Bundeskanzlerin Merkel Anfang April dem ungarischen Ministerpräsidenten Viktor Orbán zur klaren Wiederwahl. Seitdem hat der… -
Commentary 04 Sep 2014
The Hidden Casualties of Drone Warfare
By Abdul El-Sayed -
Commentary 04 Sep 2014
Hong Kong’s Democrats Should Accept the NPC’s Election Plan
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Book chapter 03 Sep 2014
Environmental Risks and the Changing Interface of Domestic and International Governance
By Klaus Dingwerth, Helge Jörgens -
Commentary 01 Sep 2014
Európa Orbán-problémájának megoldása
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Commentary 01 Sep 2014
Geoengineering Governance - Global Governance Futures 2025 Interviews Susan Shifflet
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Journal article 01 Sep 2014
Emerging Norm and Rhetorical Tool: Europe and a Responsibility to Protect
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Journal article 01 Sep 2014
Singing the Tune of Sovereignty? India and the Responsibility to Protect
By Gerrit Kurtz, Jaganathan Madhan Mohan -
Article 31 Aug 2014
Stabile Fragilität: Für mehr Realismus in der internationalen Konfliktbearbeitung
Wenn Ende 2014 der letzte deutsche ISAF-Soldat in Kabul oder Mazar-e-Sharif ins Flugzeug steigt, geht eine Ära zu Ende – unabhängig davon, ob es eine Folgemission geben wird oder nicht. Die Katerstimmung hat längst eingesetzt, auch wenn die dringend notwendige Debatte über Fehler und Lehren aus dem… -
Journal article 31 Aug 2014
The 2014 Ukraine-Russia Crisis: Implications for Energy Markets and Scholarship
By Andreas Goldthau, Tim Boersma -
Journal article 31 Aug 2014
Introduction: Major Powers and the Contested Evolution of a Responsibility to Protect
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Commentary 29 Aug 2014
The US Should Stop Sending Surveillance Aircraft to China’s Doorstep
The recent quarrel between China and the US over the narrowly avoided midair incident between a US spy plane and a Chinese fighter jet has again put China-US relations under pressure. Most commentaries focus on the seeming danger of the Chinese fighter jet intercepting the US spy plane. While it is… -
Journal article 26 Aug 2014
Strategies of Critique in IR: From Foucault and Latour Towards Marx
Critique is back on the scholarly agenda. Since the financial crisis, critique has been debated in philosophy and sociology with renewed rigour. International Relations is currently picking up on these developments. Yet, the critique of capitalism is largely absent in International Relations. This…