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In this essay, we try to investigate whether we now live in a unipolar or multipolar world and how deterrence changed through the change of the system, if it changed at all. How nuclear deterrence and conventional deterrence are in... more
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This article proposes three arguments concerning the constitutional innovations offered by Cicero in the De legibus. First, these innovations are much broader and deeper than commonly appreciated, none more so than the very attempt at a... more
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... ALVARO DE SOTOt ... Indeed, I think that the record of the Conference was good in keeping away what Frederick Tipson referred to as forces of darkness, and-if I may dip into pop culture again-what I would call the Darth Vader of... more
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Response to Article, in previous issue, titled "The UN cannot mediate"
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