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America the Mercurial

WHAT KIND OF LAW IS INTERNATIONAL LAW? A real constraint on the conduct of states, or a collection of paper treaties honored in the breach rather...
Legal Affairs, 03/01/05 by Michael Ignatieff · More from publication -
Lesser evils: facing terror in Israel and the United States.

WHEN TERRORISTS attack democratic societies, they cannot hope to win on the battlefield. They do not seek military victory because they cannot...
Queen's Quarterly, 12/22/04 by Ignatieff, Michael · More from publication -
The seductiveness of moral disgust
HEART OF DARKNESS HEART OF DARKNESS IN HEART OF DARKNESS, CONRAD OBSERVED THAT IMPERIALISM, WHEN looked at closely, is not a pretty thing....
Social Research, 09/22/04 by Michael Ignatieff · More from publication -
The challenges of American imperial power - Critical Essay
We live in a world that has no precedents since the age of the later Roman emperors. What is so remarkable is not simply the military domination of...
Naval War College Review, 03/22/03 by Michael Ignatieff · More from publication -
Part VI: defining and responding to terrorism - International Justice, War Crimes, and Terrorism: The U.S. Record
Human Rights, the Laws of War, and Terrorism Human Rights, the Laws of War, and Terrorism I THE two terms--human rights and terror--look like...
Social Research, 12/22/02 by Michael Ignatieff · More from publication -
No Exceptions?

Americans don't see it this way, but the country with the most puzzling human rights record in the world is their own. The global ascendancy of...
Legal Affairs, 05/01/02 by Michael Ignatieff · More from publication -
Ethics and the new war.

The event of autumn 2001 have finally started to settle into our everyday consciousness, to be internalized to the extent that we now filter all...
Queen's Quarterly, 12/22/01 by Ignatieff, Michael · More from publication -
Stronger than we feel.

During last fall's American election campaign, television viewers on both sides of the Canada-us border were treated to increasingly vicious...
Queen's Quarterly, 03/22/99 by Michael Ignatieff · More from publication -
Decline and fall of the public intellectual.

HE wrote his people's dictionaries and their first national epics; he composed their protests against injustice and their demands for freedom. A...
Queen's Quarterly, 09/22/97 by Michael Ignatieff · More from publication -
The elusive goal of war trials.(from 'Articles of Faith,' Index on Censorship, Sep-Oct 1996 issue)

From "Articles of Faith," by Michael Ignatieff, in the September/October 1996 issue of Index on Censorship. Ignatieff is the author, most...
Harper's Magazine, 03/01/97 by Ignatieff, Michael · More from publication



