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  • International Studies Graduate Makes Academic Waves Abroad

    After being an excellent International Studies scholar, UE College of Arts and Sciences-Manila graduate Nassef Manabilang Adiong is making waves internationally as a postgraduate student enjoying multiple scholarships and as an author of several published academic papers. He is currently a Doctor of Philosophy candidate in International Relations at the Middle East Technical University in…

  • United Kingdomโ€™s Challenges in the European Monetary and Economic Union (EMU)

    This monograph faces the question why the United Kingdom โ€˜opted outโ€™ of the European Monetary and Economic Union (EMU). Then, an analysis will be drawn in accordance to the advantages and the disadvantages of the EMU for UKโ€™s economic and business environment. From Bordoโ€™s and Jonungโ€™s book (2000), it was stated that since the European…

  • The Probabilty of Humanitarian Intervention as Framework for Human Security

    Abstract ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  The paper aims to present a probable humanitarian intervention as framework of human security. It objectifies humanitarian intervention as an element that will make human security autonomous but not separate nor fully independent from non-traditional security. Several literatures confuses the two terms as synonymous with each other, where others differentiated them explicitly. Thus…

  • Book Review: Kaldor, Mary (2007): Human Security: Reflections on Globalization and Intervention, Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.

    This stimulating book stipulates the evolution of humanitarian intervention and heridea on human security as a paradigm. It also includes essays that explained the impact of globalization on the emerging shift of traditional to human security. She regarded human security as an encompassing notion that includes both securitization and development. Further, this new paradigm involves…

  • Finding Basic Comparison(s) between Islamism and Zionism

    This essay simply presents limited findings of understanding whether there are elements of comparison between Islamism and Zionism. It will first introduce their history very briefly, then, survey some of selected thinkers and their contributions to the literature, and lastly, finding elements of tangency or mutual comparisons from their extracted histories and thinkersโ€™ contributions between…

  • 2011 EUROSPHERE Summer Course

    EUROSPHERE Summer Course (PhD and MA students) Sabancฤฑ University, Istanbul, Turkey July 18-22, 2011 Theme: โ€œIs public sphere exclusively a nation-state phenomenon, or is it possible to observe transnational public spheres?โ€ This course consists of five thematic components: The first component presents the ongoing research within the EUROSPHERE Project and introduces a discussion of theories…

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