Israeli and Syrian "battle" for equitable peace
In: Bě'āyôt bênlě'ûmmiyyôt: society & politics ; the journal of Israel Association of Graduates in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Band 33, Heft 62/1-2, S. 6-24
ISSN: 0020-840X
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In: Bě'āyôt bênlě'ûmmiyyôt: society & politics ; the journal of Israel Association of Graduates in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Band 33, Heft 62/1-2, S. 6-24
ISSN: 0020-840X
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Arbeitsberichte von verschiedenen von der 'Association of African Trade Promotion Organisations' (AATPO) veranstalteten Konferenzen zur innerafrikanischen Handelskooperation. Für eine effektive Arbeit der Organisation wurden vier Forderungen aufgestellt: Mitgliedschaft aller afrikanischen Staaten, regelmäßige Beitragszahlungen, Besuch der Veranstaltungen der AATPO sowie finanzielle und technische Unterstützung durch andere internationale Organisationen und Geberländer. (DÜI-Ker)
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Navigating Unchartered Waters -- Chapter 2. The Turbulent Future of International Relations -- Chapter 3. A Kaleidoscopic Future: The State and Assemblages in Global Affairs -- Chapter 4. The Empiricism Strikes Back: Strategies for Avoiding a Post-Truth World -- Chapter 5. Towards an Enlightened Form of Capitalism: The Changing Role of Private Organizations in the Context of Global Affairs -- Chapter 6. International Justice and The International Criminal Court at a Critical Juncture -- Chapter 7. Feminist Principles in Global Affairs: Undiplomatic Practice -- Chapter 8. Taking Conflict Transformation Education Seriously -- Chapter 9. A Changing Agenda for International Development -- Chapter 10. Cyber Competition and Global Stability -- Chapter 11. The Upending of the Geopolitics of Energy: Disruption is the New Normal -- Chapter 12. The Future of Climate Action: From Systems Change to Behavior Change -- Chapter 13. The United Nations: Managing Unrealistic Expectations.
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In: MERIA: Middle East Review of International Affairs, Band 13, Heft 3
In: MERIA: Middle East Review of International Affairs, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 48-65
In: Studia diplomatica: Brussels journal of international relations, Band 41, Heft 1, S. 37-44
ISSN: 0770-2965
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In: Review of international studies: RIS, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 201-212
ISSN: 0260-2105
Enthält Rezensionen u.a. von: Global issues in the UN framework / Paul Taylor ... (Eds.). - Houndmills : Macmillan, 1989, 371 S
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In: International affairs: a Russian journal of world politics, diplomacy and international relations, Band 57, Heft 3
ISSN: 0130-9641
The issue of the responsibility of states for human rights violations is examined. The issues of the recognition of human rights violations were discussed at a recent roundtable meeting at the Center for International law and International Security of the Institute for Contemporary International Studies in Russia. Adapted from the source document.
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In: International affairs
ISSN: 0020-5850
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The plight of refugees in the Syrian province of Idlib, on the Greek islands, and on the EU's external borders has worsened dramatically over the last few months. Once more, the European Union (EU) is split on questions of asylum and migration, and it portrays limited capacity to act in issues of foreign and security policy. What options does the EU have to address the deteriorating situation? This question has become even more pressing due to the spread of Covid-19. The EU-Turkey statement of 2016 has strengthened cooperation with Ankara on humanitarian aid and border controls, but it also has major weaknesses. A comprehensive approach is needed. The EU should prioritise providing new financial resources for Turkey that should be complemented by scaling-up assistance to Greece as well as to Syria's neighbours. In addition, the Europeans should support the creation of a safe zone in northern Idlib. (author's abstract)
In: New security challenges
This collection portrays NATO's post-Cold War bureaucracy, decision-shaping and -making at Brussels Headquarters, identifies changes therein and evaluates their implications for the pursuit of external security with accompanying shifts in the locus of governance. It does so using the analytical concept of 'internationalization' which draws upon neo-institutionalist insights: a process by which national procedures of a policy area are linked with - or shift to - international organizations and thus enhance their significance. While some chapters centre on NATO's new post-Cold War security environment or changed power structures impacting on Alliance politics, the majority of authors describe NATO's new or adapted administrative bodies, associated operational roles and political procedures, its cooperation with third-party actors, and assess associated levels of internationalization. It becomes clear that although governments evidently remain key shapers of political processes, they now face thicker institutional structures of rules and common practices which implies adaptation and changes in national policies.
In: Studies in international law 33
"Explores the distinction and relationship between two principal branches of international law regulating the use of force: jus ad bellum (international law regulating the resort to force) and jus in bello (international humanitarian law)"--
In: Cooperation and conflict: journal of the Nordic International Studies Association, Band 47, Heft 1, S. 3-27
ISSN: 0010-8367
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