The Unintended Consequences of an Oil Embargo on Iran Erik Voeten - January 6, 2012 We are delighted to welcome the following guest post by
The Death of Kim, Jong-il: Grounds for Apprehension Erik Voeten - December 20, 2011 We are delighted to welcome the following guest post from
Climate Negotiations in Durban: Is the Glass Half Empty or Half Full, and Does It Really Matter? Erik Voeten - December 11, 2011 We are delighted to welcome the following guest post from
The Palestine UNESCO Vote Erik Voeten - November 1, 2011 Yesterday the membership of UNESCO voted to grant Palestine full
The Palestine Vote: Who Will Vote How? Erik Voeten - September 16, 2011 The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) is not a legislature.
The Palestine Vote: What Has Changed? Erik Voeten - September 15, 2011 Even though it is not yet clear what the United
Libya as a Model Erik Voeten - August 26, 2011 Perceived military successes almost inevitably invite declarations that a new
Peacekeeping and State Responsibility Erik Voeten - July 6, 2011 In a remarkable and unexpected ruling, a Dutch Court held
War Powers Compliance Andrew Rudalevige - May 26, 2011 The House Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday revisited the question of