International Security - International Affairs articles
International Security-related articles from Chatham House's bi-monthly journal International Affairs are listed below.
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March 2007
Human security: a new strategic narrative for Europe, Mary Kaldor, Mary Martin And Sabine Selchow
May 2007
Introduction: thinking about 'enlightenment' and 'counter-enlightenment' in nuclear policies, David S Yost
Nuclear enlightenment and counter-enlightenment, William Walker
Who killed nuclear enlightenment?, Pierre Hassner
The end of the NPT regime?, Joseph F Pilat
Enlightenment and nuclear order, Joachim Krause
Universal vision or bounded rationality?, Paul Schulte
Enlightenment in the second nuclear age, Michael Ruhle
'All the king's men'? Refashioning global order, Brad Roberts
Towards an NPT-restrained world that makes economic sense, Henry D Sokolski
Analysing international nuclear order, David S Yost
July 2007
International nuclear order: a rejoinder, William Walker
September 2007
UN transformation in an era of soft balancing, Stephen John Stedman
Review Article - Should we allow terrorists to terrify us?, David Wedgwood Benn
November 2007
Thinking about security in Africa, Paul D Williams
Darfur and the failure of the responsibility to protect, Alex De Waal
Cosmopolitan peacekeeping and peacebuilding in Sierra Leone: what can Africa contribute?, David Curran And Tom Woodhouse
Transnational organized crime in West Africa: the additional challenge, Antonio L Mazzitelli
Warlordism and terrorism : how to obscure an already confusing crisis? The case of Somalia, Roland Marchal
Can UN arms embargoes in Africa be effective?, Alex Vines
Oil, corruption and the resource curse, Nicholas Shaxson
Climate change as the ‘new’ security threat: implications for Africa, Oli Brown, Anne Hammil And Robert Mcleman
Human security and development in Africa, Nana K Poku, Neil Renwick And Joao Gomes Porto
The Security of Africans beyond borders: migration, remittances and London’s transnational entrepreneurs, David Styan
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