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Month: March 2014

Governance

Competitive Regulation: Stepping Outside the Public/Private Policy Debate

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
BY DR. JEAN-PAULL GAGNON** | 17.08.2011 The central aim of this work is to try and detail the argument that governmental regulation can move beyond the public versus private policy...
Genel

Governance Programme

CESRAN Int.31 March 20143 March 2015
CESRAN aims to identify the institutional requirements for effective multilateral cooperation in the twenty-first century. This research unit is motivated by the spread of transnational challenges, the rise of new...
Defense & Security

The Gangs of Bougainville: Seven Men, Guns and a Copper Mine

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
It will be difficult to dispute that the international media determines which conflicts the world follows. Certain armed conflicts (mainly those which involve US or European interests), in the opinion...
Defense & Security

Buddhism and Conflict Transformation: Philosophical and Conceptual Expansion Of The Nature Of Human

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Since the1990’s peace research has witnessed the rise of conflict transformation as one of its key ideas. This paper explores how Buddhism can contribute to conflict transformation by examining how...
Defense & Security

Terrorism as Genocide: Killing with “Intent”

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Political violence is a broad term that encompasses different types of political action. Political violence can include intra-state or inter-state actions. Flanigan and Fogelman described domestic political violence as coups,...
Defense & Security

Terrorism as Genocide: Killing with “Intent”

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Political violence can include intra-state or inter-state actions. Flanigan and Fogelman described domestic political violence as coups, rebellions, civil wars, political assassinations, major rioting, etc. However, political violence also encompasses...
Defense & Security

America’s Global Terrorism against Peace

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
BY GHALI HASSAN | AUGUST 29, 2012   Terrorism is the “calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to attain goals that are political, religious, or ideological...
Defense & Security

Tactical Rape as a Threat to International Security: A Norm Develops

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Rape in war has long been a reality. In 1992, after visiting refugee camps and women’s groups in and around Zagreb, a team from international aid agencies reported that women...
Defense & Security

Corporate Engagement for Conflict Transformation: Conceptualising the Business-Peace Interface

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Economic issues have been key factors in many conflicts around the globe. Miall affirms that conflicts are inevitably influenced by economic and political forces. Lederach writes that such forces can...
Defense & Security

Humanitarian Safe Havens: Bosnia’s Lessons for Syria

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
BY DR. SONER ÇAĞAPTAY and ANDREW J. TABLER Humanitarian safe havens can protect vulnerable civilians only if backed up with sufficient power. The uprising in Syria has reached a critical...
Defense & Security

What should We Expect from the Afghanistan Conference in Bonn?

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Written by PROF. STEFAN WOLFF On 5 December, it will have been ten years since the conclusion of the Bonn Agreement on Afghanistan, and yet another international conference will be held...
Defense & Security

Once Again, War is Prime Time and Journalism’s Role is Taboo

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Written by JOHN PILGER On 22 May 2007, the Guardian's front page announced: "Iran's secret plan for summer offensive to force US out of Iraq." The writer, Simon Tisdall, claimed...
Defense & Security

The European Union’s South Ossetia Dilemma

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Written by PROF. STEFAN WOLFF Saturday, 03 December 2011 16:15 If it wasn’t for the potentially serious ramifications of a further escalation of the current election crisis in South Ossetia,...
Defense & Security

Social Opposition in the Age of Internet: Desktop “Militants” and Public Intellectuals

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Written by PROF. JAMES PETRAS   Invited paper to be read at the “Symposium on Re-Publicness” Sponsored by the Chamber of Electrical Engineers Ankara Turkey, December 9 – 10, 2011...
Defense & Security

A New War on Terror?

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By AZEEM IBRAHIM | 26.09.2011 Just when the threat of Islamist terrorism seemed to be successfully suppressed, the actions of Breivik bring awareness of the evil engendered by other extremist...

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