Interventionism
Policing the World

Volume 26, Issue 1

Diplomacy may be the art of statesmanship, but intervention is rarely artful. Whereas diplomacy happens comfortably behind tables, intervention often unfolds dangerously on the ground. Surely one of the most intriguing methods of state-to-state interaction, intervention is also one of the most wide-ranging in form. Many prominent scholars, for example, point to subtle economic and cultural intervention as natural corollaries to liberal trading regimes. Even military interventions may be... (More)

Interventionism
Stepping In

Setting the Standard
Justifying Humanitarian Intervention
by Kenneth Roth

Words of War
Challenges to the Just War Theory
by Michael Walzer

Legality to Legitimacy
The Revival of the Just War Framework
by Richard Falk

Doctrinal Divisions
The Politics of US Military Interventions
by Jon Western

Barely Borders
Issues of International Law
by Bartram S. Brown

Humanitarian Hazard
Revisiting Doctrines of Intervention
by Alan J. Kuperman

Love Thy Neighbor
Regional Intervention in Sudan’s Civil War
by John Prendergast and David Mozersky

A New Silk Road
The Future of US-Kazakh Relations
by David Thaisrivongs

Dealing Drugs
North Korean Narcotics Trafficking
by Nick Green

Seats Reserved
Political Upheaval in Japan
by Hana Lee

Unfit for a King
Democratic Desires in Swaziland
by Monica Rana

Mass Movement
Indigenous Turmoil in Bolivia
by Tin-Yun Ho

Phantom Menace
Toledo in Post-Fujimori Peru
by Y. Jeanette Park

The Table of Peace
The Status of Kurds in Turkey
by Noam Lerer

Corporate Leadership
by Stephen Holbrook

Islamic Militancy
by Charles Kimball

The Strategic Triangle
Dynamics Between China, Russia, and the United States
by James C. Hsiung

Behind Closed Doors
Governmental Transparency Gives Way to Secrecy
by Ann Florini

The Other Side of the Coin
Populism, Nationalism, and the European Union
by Sieglinde Rosenberger

The Limits of Neorealism
Marginal States and International Relations Theory
by Doug Lieb

Qualifying Kyoto
A Warming Climate and a Heated Debate
by Taylor Hathaway-Zepeda

A Civic Project
Helping Innocent Victims of War in Iraq and Afghanistan
by Marla Ruzicka

Free Trade’s Pressure Cooker
Children of NAFTA: Labor Wars on the US/Mexican Border
by Scott Morgenstern

Benign Colonialism?
The Iraq War: Hidden Agendas and Babylonian Intrigue
by Juan E. Campo

Globalization
Passing Fad or Permanent Revolution?
by Moisés Naím