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November 2, 2012

 
In this entry I explore fourth and fifth criteria for military intervention, which are to determine whether the international community can supply adequate means and whether the intervention can bring more good than harm.
 
4 and 5 Criteria: Proportional means and reasonable prospect
 
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October 30, 2012

 
 
In this entry I explore second and third criteria for military intervention, namely, looking at just cause and primary motivation for intervention.
 
Criterion 2: Just Cause
 
Military intervention requires a lot of resources and enormous political will, and might be quite dangerous for the troops participating in the…

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October 29, 2012

In my previous blog entry I talked about the politicized and selective approaches of UN Member States to making decision on intervention into intra-state conflicts. So, what could be the solution to this problem? What is needed to minimize the politicization? Clear criteria for military intervention should be defined in…

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September 30, 2012

 
The goal of “saving succeeding generations from the scourge of war” professed by the international community in the United Nations Charter quite often collides with the real resources and risks that UN Member States are willing to commit to achieve it. The horrifying levels of human suffering experienced in Somalia, Rwanda and now…

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July 20, 2012

 
For the third time since the beginning of the bloody crisis in Syria, UN Security Council failed to adopt resolution on Syria. Security Council seems not to be able to perform its main duty – a duty to restore international peace and security, a duty to protect Syrian people from ongoing violence. The blame for continuing bloodshed is…

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July 17, 2012

A brief interview with Julia Nanay, Senior Director in PFC Energy's Markets & Country Strategies Group. Julia is answering some questions on Russia and international cooperation in the Arctic, on the Northern Sea Route and the attraction of  international industries  to the Russian Arctic opening. 

What problems are arising…

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July 15, 2012

 
What does “failed state” mean?
“Failed state” is a state that is failing to perform some the basic functions of a  sovereign state, such as loss of the physical control of  its territory; loss of monopoly on the legitimate use of force; inability to interact with other states as a full member of the…

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