Book review: “Global Politics and the Responsibility to Protect. From words to deeds.” by Alex J. Bellamy Has the Responsibiliy to...
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Book review: “From the Ruins of Empire. The intellectuals who remade Asia” by Pankaj Mishra. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2012. 368...
1. How many diplomats does an emerging power need? (October 14) One important but usually neglected factor when analyzing foreign policy...
G. John Ikenberry (author of Liberal Leviathan) and Daniel Deudney have written a thought-provoking policy paper arguing that the United States...
Review: “The...
Commenting on my recent post on whether R2P was a Western idea, Simon Adams, Director of the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, asked...
Book Review: “Third World Protest. Between Home and The World” by Rahul Rao Oxford University Press Reviewed for Meridiano 47, Vol 14, No...
Li Baodong, Permanent Representative of the People’s Republic of China to the UN Review: “China and Responsibility to Protect:...
Resolution 1973 on Libya, passed on March 17, 2011, was the first time the UN Security Council approved the use of force against a functioning state...
Review: “Socialization as a Two-Way Process: Emerging Powers and the Diffusion of International Norms” by Xiaoyu Pu (The Chinese Journal of...
“The Responsibility to Protect – From Evasive to Reluctant Action? The Role of Global Middle Powers” 2011 will be remembered...
Book review: Pax India: India and the World of the 21st Century, by Shashi Tharoor. Penguin Global, 2012. U$ 48.99 (hardcover, amazon.com) When...
In a recent article in Foreign Affairs (“The Crisis of Europe”), Timothy Garton Ash offers an engaging account of the history of the...
Análise: Oliver Stuenkel É PROFESSOR-ASSISTENTE DE RELAÇÕES , INTERNACIONAIS DA FUNDAÇÃO GETÚLIO VARGAS – O Estado de S.Paulo A ascensão dos...
A ascensão do conceito BRICS é um dos fenômenos mais fascinantes da contemporaneidade. No entanto, o que o grupo representa ou do que é capaz...