Category: NY Times

The Trump Corollary and the Legacy of the Monroe Doctrine: The End of International Law?

International law has ceased to be substantive, pluralist, robust, and the guarantor of minimal standards of autonomy and p...

Benedict, Tradition, and the Wilsonian Social Contract

In order to achieve Hobbes' security goals, a social contract at the domestic and international levels should include both ...

Peace Studies and International Relations in an Age of Polycrisis

Peace Studies offers a critical orientation that refuses to treat survival, justice, and sustainability as separable object...

Opinion – Will the Chagos Deal Survive?

Even if President Trump moved from rhetorical opposition to concrete action, this would not settle the matter – it would me...

Heroes and Villains: Trump’s “365 Wins in 365 Days” as Messaging Template

By anchoring every policy decision in the hero-villain narrative, the White House ensures that the populist political energ...

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