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Tag Archives: humanitarian intervention
Syria: A Potent Alternative to Military Action
How can the United States police crimes against humanity but ignore the ICC?
Syria: The End of American Omnipotence
How is the Syria crisis forcing U.S. elites to see what the world already knows?
Syria: Lessons from History
Two historic examples of U.S. action vs. inaction may be instructive for Syria now.
Iraq: Is It All the American Indians’ Fault?
What effects have America’s 19th-century Indian wars had on “civilizing” efforts in Iraq?
Is There A West? (Part II)
Even if the West can reunite on a post-Cold War basis, will it be able to steer the global system in a Western-oriented direction?
Barack Obama’s American Exceptionalism
Has Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama laid out a convincing foreign policy agenda?