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Dismissing Bo Xilai: A Red Canary in the Coal Mine Ahead of China’s Leadership

Posted on August 2012 by admin / 12 Comments

The dismissal of Bo Xilai from his position as the CPC Chongqing Committee Secretary after the Wang Lijun incident has received widespread coverage in internati...

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Letter from the Editor (Vol. 2, Issue 2)

Posted on August 2012 by admin / 0 Comment

Welcome to the Summer 2012 issue of the Yale Review of International Studies. It has been an exciting couple of months for YRIS—we just wrapped up our speaker s...

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Ghosts of the Recent Past

Posted on August 2012 by editor / 13 Comments

The recent international disagreements over Iran’s nuclear advances and related economic sanctions signal an all-time low in Iran’s relationship with the West. ...

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When Soft Power is Too Soft: Confucius Institutes’ Nebulous Role in China’s Soft Power Initiative

Posted on August 2012 by admin / 8 Comments

“Henry Kissinger once told me that he believed that ancient Chinese thought was more likely than any foreign ideology to become the dominant intellectual force ...

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Climate Change, Basic Rights, and International Obligations

Posted on August 2012 by editor / 0 Comment

Introduction: The Impact of Climate Change on Basic Human Rights Climate change poses an immense and growing threat to human rights around the world, but nation...

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Truth Commission in Brazil: Individualizing Amnesty, Revealing the Truth

Posted on February 2012 by editor / 18 Comments

Introduction In 2004, the Brazilian newspaper Correio Brasiliense published a photograph of a man hanging in the Information and Operations Detachments and Comm...

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Review: The Quest, But Are We Headed for Failure?

Posted on February 2012 by editor / 12 Comments

Daniel Yergin’s The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World[1] is his eagerly anticipated follow-up to The Prize, his 1992 Pulitzer-Prize ...

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Prospects for Future Peace in Afghanistan: India as a US Partner

Posted on February 2012 by editor / 9 Comments

As America prepares to leave Afghanistan, it should help India   find a greater and more measured role in the country.  The US-India relationship...

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Letter from the Editor (Vol. 2, Issue 1)

Posted on February 2012 by editor / 13 Comments

Welcome to the Winter 2011 issue of the Yale Review of International Studies. Started by a group of undergraduates in the fall of 2010, we are excited for our s...

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2011: The Year the World Said No

Posted on February 2012 by editor / 6 Comments

In 2011 global protest movements, socially organized and electronically connected, ushered in massive political and economic changes. The “Arab Spring” raged in...

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