Evaluating the Multilateral Framework of the Eastern Partnership

By Petr Kratochvil / 18 January 2010

 

Afghans Want New U.S. Troops To Deliver Security, Services To Hotspots

By Abubakar Siddique / 08 December 2009

 

The Climate: Time to Change?

By Natalia Donets / 18 November 2009

 

Overcoming Obama's 'Munich Moment'

By Mitchell A. Belfer / 17 November 2009

 

Turkey's Strategic Imperatives (2010-2012)

By Aneta Speldova, Martin Sotola and Tereza Trejbalova / 17 November 2009

 

Obama's Peace Prize Victory: A Comment

By Michaela Davidova / 26 October 2009

 

Jundallah: Profile Of A Sunni Extremist Group

By Abubakar Siddique / 23 October 2009

 

Ratifying the Lisbon Treaty: Much Ado About Nothing?

By Michaela Davidova / 13 October 2009

 

The EU's Eastern Challenge

By David Erkomaishvili / 07 May 2009

 

Interpretation Of 'War On Terror' Poses Challenge To Obama

By Abubakar Siddique / 22 January 2009


Peer-Reviewed Articles
Volume 3, Issue 2


Understanding Suicide Terrorism: Problem-Solving Approach to Suicide Terrorism

Multilateral Development Bank Accountability Mechanisms: Developments and Challenges

Governing Internal Security in the European Union

Continuity and Change in the US Foreign and Security Policy with the Accession of President Obama

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Editor’s Note

Scholars need to re-enter decision making processes

Mitchell A. Belfer

Scholars of international relations (IR), divided as they are over the contours of the discipline, bear moral responsibility to, among other things, objectively and fairly present the unfolding nature of international affairs, the types and potency of actual and potential challenges, and the means available to confront such challenges.

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