Cornell International Affairs Review - Volume 08, Number 2 (Spring 2015)
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Item A New Cold War? Explaining Russia's New Confrontations with the WestMcFaul, Michael (Cornell University Library, 2015-05-01)Item Colombia's Opportunity for Transitional JusticeLuquerna, Ana (Cornell University Library, 2015-05-01)Item American Through and Through: Al Jazeera America and Strategic Responses to the "Perception Problem"Carson, Audrey (Cornell University Library, 2015-05-01)Item Cornell International Affairs Review: Spring 2015Cornell International Affairs Review, Editorial Board (Cornell University Library, 2015-05-01)Item Surveying the Challenges and Opportunities of America's Foreign Policy Toward Central AsiaBorgeas, Andreas (Cornell University Library, 2015-05-01)Item The Potential Benefits of Early, Neutral Intervention in Revolutions: Buchanan's Compelling Case for a Shift in ThinkingSutton II, Thomas (Cornell University Library, 2015-05-01)This paper discusses Allen Buchanan’s proposed shift in intervention found in his essay, “The Ethics of Revolution and its Implication for the Ethics of Intervention,” and posits that it successfully calls into question other popular principles of intervention. The overall contention of the paper is that Buchanan’s form of intervention can theoretically prevent much more harm than the popular Mill’s Principle and the Consent Principle and seems to overcome the challenges plaguing those principles.