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101. La dimensión informativa sobre la guerra: su aplicación al caso de la intervención militar turca en Rojava

102. NATO and the Future Character of Warfare

103. Afghanistan: The Fog at the End of the Tunnel

104. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Wargaming and the Military

105. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Special Issue on Strategic Culture

106. Introducing MACEDA: new micro-data on an indigenous self-determination conflict

107. The Impact of the War on Yemen’s Justice System

108. Reasons for Russia’s War on Ukraine and its foreseeable consequences on Latin America

109. Humanitarian Intervention and International Order: The Endless Wars Problem

110. El artículo analiza la compleja relación, presente en la esfera internacional,entre política y justicia que queda reflejada en el Tribunal Especial para el Líbano. Se emplean,como líneas argumentales, la problemática de su establecimiento por medio de la resolución 1757 (2007) del Consejo de Seguridad y su carácter selectivo, así como la confrontación jurídico-doctrinal planteada en el caso Ayyash et al., también conocido como asunto Hariri. Se subraya la importancia de los factores contextuales,especialmente aquellosdesencadenados a partir de 2004, con el fin de explicar la división interna —con protagonistas internacionales—del país en dos bloques cuya confrontación serviría de pretexto para la puesta en marcha de un tribunal único que responde a los intereses de una comunidad internacional seducida porla posibilidad de lograr una condena judicial por terrorismo contra Hizballah —y/o Siria—en un momento de preponderancia de la formación chií.La decisión interlocutoria de 2011 de la Sala de Apelaciones pareció manifestarse como un buen augurio en aquella dirección al afirmar la necesidad de interpretar el delito de terrorismo recogido en el artículo 314 del Código Penal del Líbano conforme a un crimen internacional de terrorismo de carácter consuetudinario. La revolucionaria decisión —junto con el proceso que llevó a su publicación—reveló,sin embargo,cierta precipitación y oportunismo que por fortuna y justicia la sentencia de 2020 rechaza por innecesaria e incierta.El artículo sostiene que todo ello ha contribuido a debilitar la credibilidad de un Tribunal,ejemplo de justicia selectiva, y ha mostrado pocadeferencia por la soberanía del Estado libanés.

111. Pax Caucasia: Prospects of Peace and Cooperation in South Caucasus

112. Is China preparing to invade Taiwan? The time may be opportune, but the overall situation is not

113. Strengthening Global Regimes: Addressing the Threat Posed by Chemical Weapons

114. Africa and the Middle East: Beyond the Divides

115. From Bad To Worse? The Impact(s) of Covid-19 On Conflict Dynamics

116. Devil in the Detail: Local versus regional approaches to peace in Donbas

117. Migraciones, deportaciones, colonización y geopolítica durante las guerras dácicas de Trajano (101-106 d.C.) (Migrations, Deportations, Colonization and Geopolitics during Trajan’s Dacian Wars (101 -106 AD))

118. The Russian Way of War in Syria: Implications for the West

119. THE STABILITY-INSTABILITY PANDEMIC

120. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Naval Integration and the Future of Naval Warfare

121. Yemen’s War Tests Oman’s Neutrality: Focusing on the Saudi Footprint in al-Mahra

122. An Update on Preventing Violent Extremism in the Horn of Africa

123. The Future of US-Kazakhstan Relations

124. Pugwash Document on Cyber Security and Warfare

125. The Effect of War on Economic Growth

126. Essential Players: How do ‘Mercenaries’ affect conflicts in the Middle East?

127. Peace in Ukraine I: A European War

128. Twelve Ideas to Make Intra-Afghan Negotiations Work

129. A Roundtable on Monica Kim The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold History

130. Ottomanism at its Final Gasp: Memoirs of the Ottomans on Duty in Arab Provinces during World War I

131. The Sirte-Jufra line: a front in the war or the basis of negotiations?

132. Armenia and Azerbaijan: Between Failed Peace and War

133. The Human Cost of U.S. Interventions in Iraq: A History From the 1960s Through the Post-9/11 Wars

134. The Wars Are Here: How the United States’ Post-9/11 Wars Helped Militarize U.S. Police

135. The Growth of the “Camo Economy” and the Commercialization of the Post-9/11 Wars

136. The Cost of Debt-financed War: Public Debt and Rising Interest for Post-9/11 War Spending

137. War, Terrorism, and Catastrophe in Cyber Insurance: Understanding and Reforming Exclusions

138. Turkish AK Parti’s Posture towards the 2003 War in Iraq The Impact of Religion amid Security Concerns

139. Peace Forged by Warfare: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 70 Years After

140. Drones, Warfare and the Deconstruction of the Enemy

141. A Dynamic Model of the Spread of Intrastate War

142. Ending the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Realigning Our Engagement with Our Interests in Somalia

143. Until Something Moves: Reinforcing the Baltic Region in Crisis and War

144. When Russia Goes to War: Motives, Means and Indicators

145. A Plan to End the War in Syria: Competing with Russia in the Levant

146. U.S. Troops Injured in Altercation with Russian Forces: What It Means for the War in Syria

147. Security Review: Nagorno-Karabakh War Consequences

148. ROC(K) Solid Preparedness: Resistance Operations Concept in the Shadow of Russia

149. The Nagorno-Karabakh war: A new balance of power in the southern Caucasus

150. War in NagornoKarabakh A Two-Track Strategy for the EU