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Force and democracy: UN/US intervention in Haiti (1995)
Journal Article
Morris, J. (1995). Force and democracy: UN/US intervention in Haiti. International Peacekeeping, 2(3), 391-412. https://doi.org/10.1080/13533319508413568

The restoration to power of Jean-Bertrand Aristide's government in Haiti in September 1994 appears at first sight to be a victory for democracy over the evils of authoritarian dictatorship. It also suggests the continued willingness of the UN Securit... Read More about Force and democracy: UN/US intervention in Haiti.

Counterterrorism and International Power Relations: The EU, ASEAN and Hegemonic Global Governance
Book
Beyer, C. Counterterrorism and International Power Relations: The EU, ASEAN and Hegemonic Global Governance. The University of Hull

This monograph presents an assessment of the counter-terrorism policies of the US, EU and ASEAN by conducting a broader analysis of the causes of participation within ‘hegemonic governance’. Global governance is generally conceptualised in highly nor... Read More about Counterterrorism and International Power Relations: The EU, ASEAN and Hegemonic Global Governance.

The monopoly of Jewish orthodoxy in Israel and its effects on the governance of religious diversity
Book Chapter
Cohen-Almagor, R. The monopoly of Jewish orthodoxy in Israel and its effects on the governance of religious diversity.

Israel is a Jewish democracy. The differences between Judaism and liberal democracy are not easily reconcilable. This chapter outlines the difference between liberal and illiberal societies. It argues that the lack of separation between state and rel... Read More about The monopoly of Jewish orthodoxy in Israel and its effects on the governance of religious diversity.

Parliament and the courts : strangers, foes or friends?
Book Chapter
Norton, P. Parliament and the courts : strangers, foes or friends?. . https://doi.org/10.19152/ukscy.617

For most of the 20th Century, the constitution of the United Kingdom was seen as essentially settled. It experienced some adjustments, and at time upheavals, in the relationship between the different components of the state. These included the relati... Read More about Parliament and the courts : strangers, foes or friends?.