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of revolutionary unrest and heightened political violence in early twentieth-century Russia , this article takes a micro-historical approach to examine how individuals and radical parties came to explain, justify ...
their divergent understandings of their respective status prospects. The final section concludes. China and Russia in the R2P general debates The dynamics of R2P's development have been shaped by contestation among ...
, it is submitted that two interpretive options are open: to consider the category of crimes against humanity as already able to embrace core terrorism ; or to place the strong rationale underlying the stigmatization ...
? These considerations relate to evolving understandings of human nature in Soviet Russia /the Soviet Union. Raymond Bauer, in his study of Soviet psychology published nearly sixty years ago, observed that ‘When one can ...
is hegemonic competition between Russia and China in Central Asia; so, the SCO cannot make progress when ‘the two hegemons diverge in their calculation of interests’.23 The design of the CSTO differs, however ...
data lies in humans ' ability to understand its power and mitigate its limits. ‘Unsharing’ sovereignty: g7+ and the politics of international statebuilding Jan Pospisil In order to work, international ...
in this article can explain this puzzling divergence .9 As a rising power, China has both psychological and material reasons for adopting a cautious approach to status-seeking. Chinese leaders and the Chinese public ...
- terrorism measures that provide true, durable security, the situation is different at the level of human rights. The existing right to security of person arguably does not go that far to be able to block ...
between states and local groups that manifested their local grievances through violence. Even when states considered terrorism as a phenomenon, divergent views on what constituted terrorism and who could ...
Hebdo attacks and states’ responses to them engage provisions of international human rights law. ‘Freedom of Expression as Part of the Problem’ examines approaches by the United Nations to preventing ...
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