Research
The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: The Legal Context and Operational Implications
Climate Negotiators Create an Opportunity for Scholars
The 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) launched a process to confront risks posed by global climate change.
Protect, and Isolate, Author of Book on Bin Laden Raid
Mark Owen’s first and only book will be a bestseller.
London Could Show How to Build a Better Olympics
It has been only two weeks since the 2012 Summer Games ended.
Thucydides’s Trap Has Been Sprung in the Pacific
China's increasingly aggressive posture towards the South China Sea and the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea is less important in itself than as a sign of things to come.
A Flock of Black Swans
Throughout history, major political and economic shocks have often occurred in August, when leaders have gone on vacation believing that world affairs are quiet.
Diplomacy is the Best Tool for Iran
Are we are on a collision course to war with Iran?
US Would Own the War in Syria
Parisians are used to a certain amount of inertia in August, when the locals vacate and leave their city to the tourists.
First Term of Obama Doctrine
Public-opinion polls in the United States indicate a close presidential election in November.
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