The ethics of diplomatic criticism: The Responsibility to Protect, Just War Theory and Presumptive Last Resort [0.03%]
外交批评的伦理:保护责任、正义战争理论与推定的最后一搏
James Pattison
James Pattison
This article presents the ethical case for diplomatic criticism as a response to mass atrocities and serious external aggression. It argues, in short, that states have a moral duty to criticise the offending parties. More specifically, it a...
Sandra Destradi
Sandra Destradi
Contemporary rising powers have often pursued a hesitant and ambiguous foreign-policy and have belied the expectations of potential followers and established powers who would want them to engage more actively in global and regional governan...
Nina Hall,Åsa Persson
Nina Hall
In the last decade, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change has moved from a strong focus on mitigation to increasingly address adaptation. Climate change is no longer simply about reducing emissions, but also about enabli...
Bad science: International organizations and the indirect power of global benchmarking [0.03%]
糟糕的科学:国际组织与全球基准设定的间接权力
André Broome,Alexandra Homolar,Matthias Kranke
André Broome
The production of transnational knowledge that is widely recognized as legitimate is a major source of influence for international organizations. To reinforce their expert status, international organizations increasingly produce global benc...
Reflective practices at the Security Council: Children and armed conflict and the three United Nations [0.03%]
安理会“儿童与武装冲突”问题上的反思实践:联合国三方的互动合作模式
Ingvild Bode
Ingvild Bode
The United Nations Security Council passed its first resolution on children in armed conflict in 1999, making it one of the oldest examples of Security Council engagement with a thematic mandate and leading to the creation of a dedicated wo...
Ruth Blakeley,Sam Raphael
Ruth Blakeley
Despite long-standing allegations of UK involvement in prisoner abuse during counterterrorism operations as part of the US-led 'war on terror', a consistent narrative emanating from British government officials is that Britain neither uses,...
Introducing Jus ante Bellum as a cosmopolitan approach to humanitarian intervention [0.03%]
作为人道主义干预的国际法前战争原则介绍
Garrett Wallace Brown,Alexandra Bohm
Garrett Wallace Brown
Cosmopolitans often argue that the international community has a humanitarian responsibility to intervene militarily in order to protect vulnerable individuals from violent threats and to pursue the establishment of a condition of cosmopoli...
Is IR going extinct? [0.03%]
红外会被淘汰吗?
Audra Mitchell
Audra Mitchell
A global extinction crisis may threaten the survival of most existing life forms. Influential discourses of 'existential risk' suggest that human extinction is a real possibility, while several decades of evidence from conservation biology ...
European integration in crisis? Of supranational integration, hegemonic projects and domestic politics [0.03%]
欧洲一体化面临危机吗?超越民族国家的整合、霸权计划与国内政治
Simon Bulmer,Jonathan Joseph
Simon Bulmer
The European Union is facing multiple challenges. Departing from mainstream theory, this article adopts a fresh approach to understanding integration. It does so by taking two theoretical steps. The first introduces the structure-agency deb...
Linus Hagström
Linus Hagström
The term 'abnormal' has frequently been used to describe post-war Japan. Together with the idea that the country will, or should have to, 'normalise' its foreign and security policy, it has been reproduced in both academia and Japanese soci...