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Social Movements in World Politics: February 2014
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Social Movements in World Politics. Making sense of movements, rebellions, and revolutions (with occasional comments on East Asia, North Korea, and military bases! Tuesday, February 25, 2014. Hagel Announces Pentagon Budget Cuts.and Peace Activists are Unhappy? I was almost certain the peace activist community would rejoice at Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel's announced. Other news outlets such as NPR. Anyone want to fact-check this? Saturday, February 22, 2014. I'm also posting a couple CNN. As the EU ...
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Social Movements in World Politics: March 2014
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Social Movements in World Politics. Making sense of movements, rebellions, and revolutions (with occasional comments on East Asia, North Korea, and military bases! Sunday, March 2, 2014. North Korea New Round-up: Comission of Inquiry on Human Rights; NK Photos; Cell Phones. The UNHRC's Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Released its report a couple weeks ago. An excerpt from the report is here. At the International Criminal Court. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Social Movements in World Politics: January 2014
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Social Movements in World Politics. Making sense of movements, rebellions, and revolutions (with occasional comments on East Asia, North Korea, and military bases! Wednesday, January 29, 2014. News Roundup: Latin America, Gun Control, Asia Historical Memory, ISA blog policy snafu. The left turn in Latin America. My Latin Americanist colleague. Says he's had enough of the "left turn" in Latin American politics when I mentioned this overview. Provided by the Washington Post. There's also an emerging cleava...
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Social Movements in World Politics: September 2014
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Social Movements in World Politics. Making sense of movements, rebellions, and revolutions (with occasional comments on East Asia, North Korea, and military bases! Thursday, September 18, 2014. Japan-South Korea Relations and Geopolitical Implications. EAI and Genron NPO hosted a workshop in Seoul a couple months ago and released results of a survey. Which provide interesting insights into the recent deterioration of bilateral relations. Stephan Haggard takes an early crack at interpreting the data.
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Social Movements in World Politics: April 2014
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Social Movements in World Politics. Making sense of movements, rebellions, and revolutions (with occasional comments on East Asia, North Korea, and military bases! Sunday, April 6, 2014. Ethics and Global Governance. Two stories this weekend related to global governance which made me think about ethical issues and global politics. The first is an interview with World Bank president. Jim Yong Kim. The second is a feature in the Washington Post Magazine. About the formation of an elite security consensus&#...
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Social Movements in World Politics: Strange Bedfellows: Code Pink and John Kerry
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Social Movements in World Politics. Making sense of movements, rebellions, and revolutions (with occasional comments on East Asia, North Korea, and military bases! Saturday, July 25, 2015. Strange Bedfellows: Code Pink and John Kerry. If you're a politician with conservative foreign policy views, Code Pink is probably your worst nightmare. They regularly go to battle. I thought I would share Code Pink's newsletter:. What A. Week. Whew! We’ve been pushing an axis of diplomacy: Cuba, Iran, North Korea.
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Social Movements in World Politics: September 2013
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Social Movements in World Politics. Making sense of movements, rebellions, and revolutions (with occasional comments on East Asia, North Korea, and military bases! Friday, September 27, 2013. Closure of Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti. Department of the Navy; CIA World Factbook. GeoEye via Google Earth. Printed in The Washington Post Sept. 24, 2013. Last month, Djibouti requested. That a fleet of U.S. drones relocate from Camp Lemonnier following several crashes. Tuesday, September 24, 2013. North Korea will ...
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Social Movements in World Politics: Academic Dads on the Homefront
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Social Movements in World Politics. Making sense of movements, rebellions, and revolutions (with occasional comments on East Asia, North Korea, and military bases! Thursday, June 25, 2015. Academic Dads on the Homefront. Our wild kids in a rare state of calm. So when I read Princeton political scientist Anne Marie-Slaughter’s article, “ Don’t worry, working moms: Just leave Dad in charge at home. 8221; in the Washington Pos. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mark Lynch (Middle East).
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Social Movements in World Politics: July 2015
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Social Movements in World Politics. Making sense of movements, rebellions, and revolutions (with occasional comments on East Asia, North Korea, and military bases! Sunday, July 26, 2015. The Iran Nuclear Deal: Historical Lessons. Friday's Washington Post published two op-eds using historical cases to support. Phil Gordon) or counter. Saturday, July 25, 2015. Strange Bedfellows: Code Pink and John Kerry. They regularly go to battle. I thought I would share Code Pink's newsletter:. With Congresswoman Barba...
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Social Movements in World Politics: Japan-South Korea Relations and Geopolitical Implications
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Social Movements in World Politics. Making sense of movements, rebellions, and revolutions (with occasional comments on East Asia, North Korea, and military bases! Thursday, September 18, 2014. Japan-South Korea Relations and Geopolitical Implications. EAI and Genron NPO hosted a workshop in Seoul a couple months ago and released results of a survey. Which provide interesting insights into the recent deterioration of bilateral relations. Stephan Haggard takes an early crack at interpreting the data.