A No-Fly Zone(NFZ)is a unique mode of humanitarian intervention which is understudied in international relations.This article focuses on the political dimension of NFZs in international relations and investigates thei...A No-Fly Zone(NFZ)is a unique mode of humanitarian intervention which is understudied in international relations.This article focuses on the political dimension of NFZs in international relations and investigates their implementations by empirically reviewing all three cases of NFZs to date.There may be efforts by intervening states to highlight humanitarian crises among certain targets to secure UN authorization for the NFZs;yet the implementation of NFZs is also driven largely by the security interests of enforcing states.As a result,there is the potential for those states implementing NFZs to transcend legal authorization and sometimes use excessive force,with likely calamitous results for local populations,or in extreme cases,accomplishing regime change by supporting opposition parties in target states.展开更多
At present, the keystone for integration of the world’s economy is the liberalization of commodities, services, investment and finance. While it reinforces the global mobility of high-technology staff, it does not ac...At present, the keystone for integration of the world’s economy is the liberalization of commodities, services, investment and finance. While it reinforces the global mobility of high-technology staff, it does not actually lead to the cross border flow of general labor, especially low-skill labor in the developing countries. This may create a problem for the developing countries, that is, how to combine international capital, which is expanding incessantly and has strong mobility, with the international labor, which is great in quantity and weak in mobility. China’s accession to WTO in 2001 is an important milestone of China’s reform and opening up. This means that China展开更多
基金This article has been sponsored by the Core Research Base Project“The Comparative Study of the States outside the NPT Regime”(project number:11jz004)from Education Department of Shaanxi Provincial Government and two-class General Financial Grant for the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Grant No.:2012M521660).
文摘A No-Fly Zone(NFZ)is a unique mode of humanitarian intervention which is understudied in international relations.This article focuses on the political dimension of NFZs in international relations and investigates their implementations by empirically reviewing all three cases of NFZs to date.There may be efforts by intervening states to highlight humanitarian crises among certain targets to secure UN authorization for the NFZs;yet the implementation of NFZs is also driven largely by the security interests of enforcing states.As a result,there is the potential for those states implementing NFZs to transcend legal authorization and sometimes use excessive force,with likely calamitous results for local populations,or in extreme cases,accomplishing regime change by supporting opposition parties in target states.
文摘At present, the keystone for integration of the world’s economy is the liberalization of commodities, services, investment and finance. While it reinforces the global mobility of high-technology staff, it does not actually lead to the cross border flow of general labor, especially low-skill labor in the developing countries. This may create a problem for the developing countries, that is, how to combine international capital, which is expanding incessantly and has strong mobility, with the international labor, which is great in quantity and weak in mobility. China’s accession to WTO in 2001 is an important milestone of China’s reform and opening up. This means that China