From 3–7 March 2025, members of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) have gathered for their third meeting ...
The Supreme Court has repeatedly interpreted Article 21 (Right to Life) to include the right to live with dignity, which extends to prisoners as well. Articles 14, 15, 17, and 23 also provide ...
As with the conceptualization of information warfare, contemporary deterrence theory has increasingly recognized the central role of the public, or audience, in deterrence efforts. Effective ...
In light of the recent nationwide call for swifter execution of rapists and the Law Advisor’s reponse, we revisit the legal and societal implications of the death penalty for rape ...
But the same factors that distinguish these threats also suggest different courses of action — and reveal the limitations of relying on deterrence theory alone to confront the panoply of threats in ...
Since the cold war, deterrence has been a fundamental principle ... memorandum to other countries has vanished. A key part of the theory behind a successful nuclear deterrent has fallen away.
The concept is so slippery that it’s kept strategists busy at least since the American scholar Thomas Schelling (who later ...
His ship-building revival is welcome, but it will need money and allies.
He brings his own style, but we might notice how previous presidents dealt with inconvenient allies.
President Trump turned on Volodymyr Zelensky because he wants to take credit for ending the conflict as a talking point ...
The nuclear shadow has precluded large-scale war between nuclear states. A fear of mutual destruction helped keep the Cold ...