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15 Feb 2017, 11:30 pm
Migrant farmworkers harvest strawberries near Oxnard, California. [read post]
5 Nov 2016, 7:09 am by Zachary Burdette
Clint Watts raised questions about the value that U.S. counterterrorism partners provide. [read post]
30 Oct 2016, 7:08 am by Clint Watts
Clint Watts, a leading terrorism analyst and fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, argues that many of these relationships are more trouble than they're worth. [read post]
8 Jul 2016, 7:23 am by Ronald Collins
Question: There have been other books on the Burger Court — books written by Tinsley Yarbrough and ones edited by the likes of Vincent Blasi, Charles Lamb and Stephen Halpern, and Herman Schwartz. [read post]
7 Jul 2016, 1:00 pm by Harry Cole
And finally, the Commission has also decided to waive the distance separation requirement of Section 74.802 to “permit the use of low power auxiliary stations, not to exceed 2 watts of power, on channels allocated for TV broadcasting where the nearest operating station is located at least 40 kilometers from the event locations. [read post]
12 Jun 2016, 1:18 pm
Claire (University of Victoria); DALHUISEN, Jan (King’s College London); DIBADJ, Reza (University of California at San Francisco); DUVAL, Antoine (Hasser Instituut); GRISEL, Florian (King’s College London); HORRIGAN, Bryan (Monash University); ISAILOVIC,  Ivana (McGill University);MICHAELS, Ralf (Duke University); MINAS, Stephen (King’s College London); MUIR WATT, Horatia (Sciences Po); NOWROT, Karsten (University of Hamburg); RAJAH, Jothie (American Bar… [read post]
1 Jun 2016, 12:03 am
Geoff Gordon, Natural Law in International Legal Theory: Linear and Dialectical Presentations Robert Knox, Marxist Approaches to International Law Oliver Jütersonke, Realist Approaches to International Law Oliver Kessler, Constructivism and the Politics of International Law Peter Goodrich, The International Signs Law Samantha Besson, Moral Philosophy and International Law Jörg Kammerhofer, International Legal Positivism Hengameh Saberi, Yale's Policy Science and International Law:… [read post]
24 May 2016, 9:07 am by Thalia Kruger
4) Stephen Dnes (Dundee), Economic considerations of the cross-border litigation pattern 15-minute break 11.15 am – 12.30 pm – Cross-Border Civil and Commercial Disputes: Practical Aspects Chair: Mihail Danov (Leeds) 1) Peter Hurst (39 Essex Chambers), Litigation Costs: Cross-Border Disputes in England and Wales 2) Susan Dunn (Harbour), Litigation Funders and Cross-Border Disputes 3) Craig Pollack (King & Wood Mallesons), Cross-Border Contractual Disputes: Litigants’… [read post]
7 May 2016, 7:32 am by Alex R. McQuade
In Sunday’s Foreign Policy Essay, Stephen Watts analyzed a competing risks approach to security sector assistance for fragile states. [read post]
2 May 2016, 2:21 pm by Alex R. McQuade
Last week, fill-scale war essentially resumed in Aleppo, but Secretary of State John Kerry indicated today that participants are closer to extending the ceasefire in Syria to include Aleppo. [read post]
24 Nov 2015, 4:00 am by Rebecca Crootof
Based on a historical analysis, I have identified eight characteristics common to successful weapon bans; in a similar study, Sean Watts found seven factors relevant to whether a weapon was amenable to regulation. [read post]
20 Nov 2015, 9:04 pm by Stephen Bilkis
DJ was supported at trial in these charges by two sisters, Alice Gordon and Linda SN-Watts. [read post]
29 Aug 2015, 6:50 am by Quinta Jurecic
Stephen Watts and Sean Mann continued their debate with Gary Owen over the future of Afghanistan. [read post]
24 Aug 2015, 10:51 am by Quinta Jurecic , Cody M. Poplin
Amid the usual surge of grim headlines, we begin our news roundup this Monday with an astonishing story of heroism in France. [read post]
23 Aug 2015, 7:23 am by Stephen Watts, Sean Mann
Editor's Note: In the latest entry in our ongoing dialogue on the future of Afghanistan, Stephen Watts and Sean Mann respond to Gary Owen's critique of their piece on the future of Afghanistan, arguing that although things may not be going "great" in Afghanistan, the picture is not quite as bleak as Owen makes it out to be. *** On August 9, Gary Owen responded to an earlier post we had written about the ongoing war in Afghanistan, questioning… [read post]
17 Aug 2015, 12:06 pm by Staley Smith, Quinta Jurecic
” The United Nations humanitarian chief, Stephen O’Brien, said earlier today that he is “horrified” by the attacks on civilians taking place in Syria: "I am particularly appalled by reports of airstrikes yesterday, causing scores of civilian deaths and hundreds injured, right in the center of Douma," he said. [read post]
15 Aug 2015, 7:40 am by Staley Smith
Responding to a Foreign Policy Essay from July, Gary explains that Stephen Watts and Sean Mann fail to acknowledge many of the country’s problems and, in so doing, “are wrongly optimistic about where Afghanistan is going. [read post]
9 Aug 2015, 7:16 am by Gary Owen
Editor’s Note: A few weeks ago, we ran a provocative piece by Stephen Watts and Sean Mann in which they argued that in both its politics and in its development, Afghanistan is doing better than is commonly believed. [read post]