In my first official duty as Rose Research Fellow in International Relations at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, I was asked to sit on a panel on 22 June on ‘Resolving Conflict Around the World’ at an LMH Gaudy (a fancy Oxonian term for reunion). Chairing the panel was Dame Pauline Neville-Jones, formerly Chair of the [...]
Graeme has a post on Hocemo Li Nu Kafu? asking ‘Why do anti-interventionists minimise atrocities?’. I was going to write a short comment response but as usual it spiralled out of control and I thought I’d just expand it into a general defence of anti-interventionism, since I don’t think I’ve rehearsed the argument here before. [...]