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Month: March 2014

Americas

The USA: Challenges of the Superpower

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union among diversity of problems central for American Studies and International Relations scholars and experts are questions: Is the world system unocentric or polycentric?...
Americas

Hard Power in a Soft Package: The ‘True’ Conservatism of Obama Leadership in Foreign Policy

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Analyzing President Obama’s foreign policy, or rather, analyzing the intellectual and positional evolution of his global positions is no easy task. It would not be hyperbole to say Obama came...
Americas

U.S. Foreign Policy and the Arab Spring

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
As the uncertainty of the Arab Spring continues, the debate on the future of the movement and the U.S. role in it grows into a colorful debate. As a part...
Americas

American Elections at a Time of Crisis: The Risks of Introspection

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
With the primaries in the Republican Party well underway, the campaign season has finally gained momentum. The President’s recent State of the Union address left no doubt that Obama has...
Americas

The Resource Curse: Governing Extractive Industries in the Global South

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Any academic or policy literature examining how to transform resource wealth into genuine social and economic development is bound to encounter the buzz word: resource curse. BY JEWELLORD NEM SINGH |...
Americas

Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Opposition Primaries – Playing Democracy

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
On February 12th the Venezuelan opposition is due to hold internal or primary elections to elect the candidate who will face President Chávez in the Venezuelan presidential elections on October...
Americas

The Inauguration of Police State USA 2012: Obama Signs the “National Defense Authorization Act”

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
With minimal media debate, at a time when Americans were celebrating the New Year with their loved ones,  the “National Defense Authorization Act " H.R. 1540 was signed into law...
Americas

The U.S. Interest in Addressing Germany’s PKK Problem

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
The presence of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in Europe is fast becoming a prism through which the Turks view their ties with Europe, especially in Germany. BY CUNEYT YILMAZ...
Americas

A Pivotal Moment? U.S. Policy Towards Asia

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Written by ROLAND PARIS Is the United States “pivoting” its foreign policy towards the Asia-Pacific region, as prominent Obama administration officials, news reports, and commentators have claimed? Daniel Drezner, a Fletcher School professor and Foreign...
Americas

Argentina: Explaining Cristina’s victory

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Written by PROF. IGNACIO LABAQUI Wednesday, 09 November 2011 08:12 Just as expected, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (CFK) obtained a landslide victory in the 23 October presidential elections and secured...
Americas

Obama Restores Gunboat Diplomacy, Imperial Power

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Written by PROF. INDERJEET PARMAR Wednesday, 09 November 2011 07:47 At a round table discussion a few years back at Durham University, some of us discussed whether the-then President George...
Americas

Libya Expose Obama’s Contradictions

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Written by PROF. INDERJEET PARMAR Monday, 31 October 2011 06:27 Libya's contradictions are real enough and devastating in their consequences. But a couple of points missed by most commentators are...
Americas

What Are We Doing in Afghanistan?: Surveying Euro-American Pipeline Interests

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Written by T. J. COLES Friday, 28 October 2011 18:06 Afghanistan has always been considered “the centre of great empires” by imperial powers,1serving as a “buffer” between Persia, Russia, and...
Americas

A Snapshot of Constitutionalism in Latin America

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
Highlighting and Commenting upon the Findings of Two Scholarly Articles and One Expert Commentary By Dr. JEAN-PAUL GAGNON | 26.09.2011 Blurb: "This review explores the major contributions of three recent...
Americas

Decolonization as Reconciliation: The Colonial Dilemma of Canada’s Residential School Apology and Restitution

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
BY PATRICIA ELGERSMA** | 06.09.2011 Introduction In recent decades the Canadian public have heard a number of apologies from various governments and institutions. The apology to Japanese Canadians (1988) and...

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