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Global Rules, Local Rulers | 06/26/12
Albert Tucker,
Melanie Leech,
Martyn Evans
Carnegie UK Trust staff open up a fascinating discussion with the Carnegie Council audience on their research into the relationship between advocacy groups, citizens, and international organizations that regulate trade, markets, and consumer policy.
Negotiating with Evil: When to Talk to Terrorists | 04/20/11
Mitchell B. Reiss
When, how, and under what conditions should governments talk to terrorists? Can opening a dialogue bring conflicts to a faster resolution?
Negotiating with Evil: When to Talk to Terrorists | 12/13/10
Mitchell B. Reiss
When, how, and under what conditions should governments talk to terrorists? Can opening a dialogue bring conflicts to a faster resolution?
Negotiating with Evil: When to Talk to Terrorists | 12/08/10
Mitchell B. Reiss,
Joanne J. Myers
When, how, and under what conditions should governments talk to terrorists? Can opening a dialogue bring conflicts to a faster resolution?
How Enemies Become Friends: The Sources of Stable Peace | 04/13/10
Charles A. Kupchan,
Joanne J. Myers
Diplomatic engagement with rivals, far from being appeasement, is critical to rapprochement between adversaries, says Charles Kupchan, and diplomacy, not economic interdependence, creates the path to peace.
How Enemies Become Friends: The Sources of Stable Peace | 04/09/10
Charles A. Kupchan,
Joanne J. Myers
Diplomatic engagement with rivals, far from being appeasement, is critical to rapprochement between adversaries, says Charles Kupchan, and diplomacy, not economic interdependence, creates the path to peace.
How Enemies Become Friends: The Sources of Stable Peace | 04/08/10
Charles A. Kupchan
Diplomatic engagement with rivals, far from being appeasement, is critical to rapprochement between adversaries, says Charles Kupchan, and diplomacy, not economic interdependence, creates the path to peace.
Terrorism, Resistance, and the Idea of "Unlawful Combatancy" [Full Text] | 03/11/10
Christopher J. Finlay
When faced with security threats from terrorism and other forms of nonstate political violence, how should liberal-democratic states respond? Finlay discusses books by Tamar Meisels, Seumas Miller, and Timothy Shanahan.
Carnegie Council Announces the Publication of "Teaching the Violent Past" edited by Elizabeth Cole | 09/21/07
Elizabeth A. Cole
How does a society deal with a violent past? This question is answered in the
edited volume "Teaching the Violent Past", which examines the politics of how history is taught and the making of national
identities and national memories following a conflict within a society.
ROUNDTABLE: Blair's Ethical Legacy | 06/27/07
Marcus A. Roberts,
Frank Spring
"To view Blair through Iraq alone is to ignore his extraordinary legacy in the areas of liberal interventionism, international development and climate change," says Roberts, while Spring praises his triumph in Northern Ireland and distinguishes between Bush's "moralist" foreign policy and Blair's more successful "ethical" approach.
A Case Study of Terrorism: Northern Ireland 1970-1990 (Case Study #5) |
John W. Soule
This case analyzes the "ritualistic" nature of terrorism by the PIRA and counterterrorism by the British authorities, the meaning of nationalism, justification of the use of force, and the cycle of "justice" and "revenge."
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