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  • Title: The International Legality of Self-Defense Against Non-State Actors

    The International Legality of Self-Defense Against Non-State Actors

    State Practice from the U.N. Charter to the Present
    by Gregor Wettberg (Author)
    ©2008 Thesis
  • Title: Participation of Non-State Actors in the Dispute Settlement System of the WTO: Benefit or Burden?
  • Title: Non-State Actors in Asset Recovery

    Non-State Actors in Asset Recovery

    by Daniel Thelesklaf (Volume editor) Pedro Gomes Pereira (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Exercising Human Rights in Armenia

    Exercising Human Rights in Armenia

    Interactions between governmental and non-state actors
    by Liana Geghamyan (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Thesis
  • Title: Cyber Security Challenges Confronting Canada and the United States

    Cyber Security Challenges Confronting Canada and the United States

    by John Michael Weaver (Author) Benjamin T. Johnson (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Hybrid and Cyber War as Consequences of the Asymmetry

    Hybrid and Cyber War as Consequences of the Asymmetry

    A Comprehensive Approach Answering Hybrid Actors and Activities in Cyberspace- Political, Social and Military Responses
    by Josef Schröfl (Volume editor) Bahram M. Rajaee (Volume editor) Dieter Muhr (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Co-Operative Security and Non-Offensive Defence in the Zone of War

    Co-Operative Security and Non-Offensive Defence in the Zone of War

    The Greek-Turkish and Arab-Israeli Cases
    by Ioannis A. Stivachtis (Author)
    ©2001 Monographs
  • New International Insights/Nouveaux Regards sur l’International

    ISSN: 1780-5414

    In tribute to the late founder of the collection, Eric Remacle, the editors have proposed to call this book series New International Insights. The novelty thus pursued consists of inviting prospective authors also to view the situations, case-studies and dynamics they analyse and conceptualise as innovative in an increasingly multipolar world order, more than as a mere continuation of past evolutions and theories. This is the approach characterising the editors' own research. Over a quarter of a century after the end of the cold war, Eurasian as well as Transatlantic, African, Asian-Pacific and pan-American constant innovations question most analytical conclusions almost as soon as they are reached. Yet, there is a need for theory. Examples would exceed the scope of this short presentation but a worthwhile illustration can be suggested: the turning point whereby an already innovative, sino-postsoviet Asia has proven capable, while still in its affirmative stage, to engage South Asia and construct a China-Russia-India triangle that offsets or even jeopardises most existing visions of Asia, notably neo-realist ones. Traditional visions thus yield to contemporary uncertainties. While non-State actors are still causing States to wither, withdraw or falter, new transnational and even transcontinental constructions are bringing States back in, however much around different objectives: logistical and commercial, while military cooperation appears a dated and questionable form of security enforcement. New International Insights aims at balancing book publications among authors of all intellectual origins, western as well as eastern, northern as well as southern. Only in this manner can it hope to take the vision of its early founders one step further. A post-modern world needs post-western epistemology in order to wield its new meaning. Manuscripts in political science and social sciences are encouraged for submission, preferably in English, not exceeding 650 000 signs. En hommage au fondateur de l’ancienne collection Regards sur l’international, Eric REMACLE, les éditeurs ont proposé de le renommer New International Insights. Leur objectif consiste à inviter les auteurs potentiels à considérer les situations, les études de cas et les dynamiques qu'ils souhaitent analyser et conceptualiser comme innovantes dans un ordre mondial de plus en plus multipolaire, plus que comme une simple continuation des évolutions et des théories passées. C'est l'approche qui caractérise les propres recherches des éditeurs. Plus d'un quart de siècle après la fin de la guerre froide, les innovations constantes eurasiennes, transatlantiques, africaines, asiatiques-pacifiques et panaméricaines remettent en question les conclusions les plus analytiques presque aussitôt qu'elles ont été formulées. Pourtant, il y a un besoin de théorie. Les exemples dépasseraient le cadre de cette brève présentation, mais une illustration valable peut être suggérée: le tournant par lequel une Asie sino-post-soviétique déjà innovante s'est révélée capable, tout en étant au stade de sa première affirmation, d’engager l'Asie du Sud et de construire une relation triangulaire Chine-Russie-India qui bouscule, voire remet en question la plupart des visions existantes de l’Asie, notamment les visions néoréalistes. Les visions traditionnelles cèdent ainsi aux incertitudes contemporaines. Alors que les acteurs non-étatiques provoquent toujours le recul, le retrait ou le trébuchement des États, de nouvelles constructions trans-nationales et même trans-continentales, font « revenir » les États, même si c’est autour d’objectifs différents: logistiques et commerciaux, tandis que la coopération militaire apparaît comme une forme datée et remise en question de mise en œuvre de la sécurité . New International Insights vise à équilibrer les publications de livres d'auteurs de toutes origines intellectuelles, occidentales et orientales, d’auteurs du Nord et du Sud. Ce n’est qu’ainsi que l’on pourra espérer faire avancer la vision de ses premiers fondateurs. Un monde post-moderne a besoin d’une épistémologie post-occidentale pour dévoiler sa nouvelle signification. Les manuscrits en science politique et en sciences sociales sont invités à être soumis, de préférence en anglais, n'excédant pas 650 000 signes, notes et annexes comprises. In tribute to the late founder of the collection, Eric Remacle, the editors have proposed to call this book series New International Insights. The novelty thus pursued consists of inviting prospective authors also to view the situations, case-studies and dynamics they analyse and conceptualise as innovative in an increasingly multipolar world order, more than as a mere continuation of past evolutions and theories. This is the approach characterising the editors' own research. Over a quarter of a century after the end of the cold war, Eurasian as well as Transatlantic, African, Asian-Pacific and pan-American constant innovations question most analytical conclusions almost as soon as they are reached. Yet, there is a need for theory. Examples would exceed the scope of this short presentation but a worthwhile illustration can be suggested: the turning point whereby an already innovative, sino-postsoviet Asia has proven capable, while still in its affirmative stage, to engage South Asia and construct a China-Russia-India triangle that offsets or even jeopardises most existing visions of Asia, notably neo-realist ones. Traditional visions thus yield to contemporary uncertainties. While non-State actors are still causing States to wither, withdraw or falter, new transnational and even transcontinental constructions are bringing States back in, however much around different objectives: logistical and commercial, while military cooperation appears a dated and questionable form of security enforcement. New International Insights aims at balancing book publications among authors of all intellectual origins, western as well as eastern, northern as well as southern. Only in this manner can it hope to take the vision of its early founders one step further. A post-modern world needs post-western epistemology in order to wield its new meaning. Manuscripts in political science and social sciences are encouraged for submission, preferably in English, not exceeding 650 000 signs.

    19 publications

  • Title: Public Diplomacy

    Public Diplomacy

    European and Latin American Perspectives
    by María Luisa Azpíroz Manero (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: Israel's New Wars

    Israel's New Wars

    The conflicts between Israel and Iran, Hezbollah and the Palestinians since the 1990s
    by Ehud Eilam (Author) 2024
    Monographs
  • Title: Public Diplomacy

    Public Diplomacy

    Strategic Engagement in Conflicted Communities
    by Seref Ates (Volume editor) Melih Barut (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: Linking up the Alps

    Linking up the Alps

    How networks of local political actors build the pan-Alpine region
    by Cristina Del Biaggio (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: Collapse and Rebirth of Cultural Heritage

    Collapse and Rebirth of Cultural Heritage

    The Case of Syria and Iraq
    by Lorenzo Kamel (Volume editor) 2020
    Edited Collection
  • Title: Universalization of Human Rights?

    Universalization of Human Rights?

    The Effectiveness of Western Human Rights Policies towards Developing Countries after the Cold War- With Case Studies on China
    by Miao-ling Hasenkamp (Author)
    ©2004 Thesis
  • Title: Great and Small Games in Central Asia and the South Caucasus

    Great and Small Games in Central Asia and the South Caucasus

    by Tomasz Pugacewicz (Volume editor) Marcin Grabowski (Volume editor) 2022
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon

    The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon

    Multiple Perspectives on a Multinational Peace Operation
    by Elena Aoun (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: Innovations in Refugee Protection

    Innovations in Refugee Protection

    A Compendium of UNHCR’s 60 Years. Including Case Studies on IT Communities, Vietnamese Boatpeople, Chilean Exile and Namibian Repatriation
    by Luise Druke (Author) 2015
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Poland’s New Ways of Public Diplomacy

    Poland’s New Ways of Public Diplomacy

    by Beata Ociepka (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: The External Relations of the European Union

    The External Relations of the European Union

    by Pascaline Winand (Volume editor) Andrea Benvenuti (Volume editor) Max Guderzo (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Solidarity: The Unfulfilled Project of Polish Democracy

    Solidarity: The Unfulfilled Project of Polish Democracy

    by Ireneusz Krzemiński (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: When Justice Meets Politics

    When Justice Meets Politics

    Independence and Autonomy of "Ad Hoc International" Criminal Tribunals
    by Klaus Bachmann (Author) Thomas Sparrow-Botero (Author) Peter Lambertz (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Strawberries in Winter

    Strawberries in Winter

    On Global Trends and Global Governance
    by Thomas Nowotny (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
  • Title: The Armed Conflict of the Dniester

    The Armed Conflict of the Dniester

    Three Decades Later
    by Eugen Străuțiu (Volume editor) Steven D. Roper (Editor) William E. Crowther (Editor) Dareg Zabarah-Chulak (Editor) Victor Juc (Editor) Robert E. Hamilton (Editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Beyond Self

    Beyond Self

    Ethical and Spiritual Dimensions of Economics
    by Laszlo Zsolnai (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: Opening up the Black Box

    Opening up the Black Box

    Organizational Learning in the European Commission
    by Kathrin Böhling (Author)
    ©2007 Thesis
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