by aelkus | Aug 20, 2013 | Monitor
Over at his New York Times blog, Ross Douthat ponders whether a devotion to foreign policy theories is trapping the Obama administration into holding fast to its Egyptian client as horror after horror piles up. Douthat writes rather elegantly about the problems of...
by Dan McCauley | Mar 11, 2013 | Monitor
By: Dan McCauley Paul was an independent thinker, uninterested in unifomity of behavior in others. His thinking and practice were contextual—shaped by and for each new situation
by aelkus | Feb 16, 2013 | Monitor
Are we in a 1914 scenario in East Asia? How often do guerrillas succeed? Did counterterrorism law erode national sovereignty? These are just a few of the important questions that political science has some bearing on. Yet barely a couple months goes by without an...
by Ishak V. Mastura | Jan 3, 2013 | Monitor
By: Ishak V. Mastura This diplomatic triumph is due in large part to legal advances in international relations, peace processes, mediation and conflict resolution designed and applied by Western powers in other conflict-affected areas around…
by Barry Zellen | Aug 20, 2012 | Monitor
By: Barry Zellen The post-Westphalian world must understand the pre-Westphalian one.