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This chapter examines the doctrine of ‘hot pursuit’ used by the state to exercise its coercive powers beyond national territory for law enforcement purposes. It discusses hot pursuit by sea, land, and air in the context of international law, particularly with respect to self-defence and reprisal. Whilst hot pursuit is well recognized in the ...
Jan 8, 2018 · 10 I use the phrase because it is the terminology typically invoked by policymakers and defense analysts and accepted by most legal theorists. A better term might be “extraterritorial asymmetric intervention,” as my dataset looks solely at instances when one state (State A) deploys military force, whether by land, sea or air, against some nonstate actor (NSA) either based in or fleeing to ...
- Lionel M. Beehner
- 2018
Abstract. This review outlines some of the key interventions in the literature on Latin America's Cold War produced since the early 1990s, concentrating largely on broad shifts in anglophone historiography. With questions of periodization and definition in mind, it offers a new, multi-layered model of the Cold War in the region, though with ...
Nov 6, 2019 · “In many ways, we have moved from Cold War to hot peace.” At the very least, the topic begs the question of what has changed since 1991, and what remains the same.
Nov 6, 2015 · A second Cold War? Aspects of today’s strategic competition resemble Cold War patterns, but there are one or two important differences. First, our world is now more multi-layered than multi-polar. The year 2014 has been described as an annus horribilis, with a convergence of events subjecting the global system to a very public stress test.
Writing in the late 1970s, Waltz was struck by the seeming stability of the postwar order and the success of the superpowers in defying earlier predictions that the cold war would sooner or later turn hot. He attributed the absence of war to bipolarity, which, he maintained, was less war-prone than multipolarity.
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Jun 18, 2020 · Since Arne Westad’s seminal Global Cold War directed attention of Cold War historians beyond Europe, there emerged rich scholarship that has incorporated struggles in Asia, Africa and Latin America into the Cold War narrative. 2 A number of studies focused on the power and agency of the so-called ‘peripheral actors’, both in the ‘North’ and ‘South’. 3 In fact, many of these ...