49:2 - Summer 2025
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A Conversation with a Founding Member of The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs
Interview with Shashi Tharoor
Why Can’t Courts Curb Presidential Protectionism? Lessons from National Security Tariffs on Steel Imports
Patrick C. Reed
International Migration as an Enduring Issue
Jonathan S. Addleton
Scientific and International Policy Responses to Global Climate Change— 2025 Update
William R. Moomaw
Global Warming: Ubi Erat?
Andrew R. Solow
The Emergence of the Climate Regime 35 Years On and What Comes Next
Edward Hoyt
The Global Trading System: What’s Left of the Most-Favored Nation Rule?
Kent Jones
Bonehead Non-Proliferation Redux
David A. Koplow
Revisiting Gendered Globalization: Reflections on “Third World Women in the Global Factory: Neither ‘Victims’ nor ‘Saviors’"
Anne Sisson Runyan
Safeguards for Minorities Versus Sovereignty of Nations Reconsidered
Sugata Bose
The Terrorists Who Still Long for Peace
Mark Juergensmeyer
Sovereignty Building from Chechnya to Gaza
James S. Robbins
Nonintervention: A Global Legal Norm Whose Time Has Passed?
Gregory A. Raymond and Charles W. Kegley
“Save in the Common Interest”: Confronting Legal Hegemonies in the Law of Self-Defense Against Terrorist Acts
Carsten Stahn
Israel and Palestine: The Perils of Positive Thinking
Nathan J. Brown
India’s Continuing Quest for Great-Power Status
John D. Ciorciari
Somalia: Past, Present, and Future
Mary Harper
Great Power Competition and the Rise of the Rest: Toward a Multipolar Asia
Sreeram Chaulia
The R2P Focal Points and Their Global Network: An Arrangement with a Potential to Prevent Mass Atrocities?
Tor Dahl-Eriksen
Just Security and Global Governance: From UN75 to the Pact for the Future, and on to UN100
William Durch, Joris Larik, and Richard Ponzio