Using a specific case to illustrate my argument, and with reference to debates about international norms, international law, morality and/or … More
Tag: Military
To What Extent Is Military Force An Effective Response To Terrorism?
The aim of this title is to not only to define the extent of effectiveness of military force against terrorism, … More
U.N. ban on Sri Lanka’s peacekeepers led by alleged war criminal is the tip of the iceberg
This article was originally published by “NATO Association of Canada” on October 1, 2019. The U.N. peacekeeping department last week … More
The “Neo-Cold War” in the Indian Ocean Region
This article was originally published on “The Modern Diplomacy” on October 15, 2018. Addressing an event last week at London’s … More
The Impending Threat of Islamic Radicalization: A Look at Assimilation
By Kagusthan Ariaratnam & Ammna Nasser This article was originally published by “NATO Association of Canada” on January 22, 2018. … More
Unintended Intelligence Consequences: How Yesterday’s Proxy Insurgents turned into Today’s Terrorists
This article was originally published on “The Modern Diplomacy” on March 7, 2017 Introduction During the Cold War, nations were … More
Recognizing Outdated Power and Eliminating the Divide: Countering Terrorism through Smart Power
Introduction Countering terrorism through “smart power” is a concept deliberated on creative thinking to combat one’s enemy, especially terrorists. This … More
Deconstructing the Sri Lankan Counterterrorism Model for the Obliteration of ISIS
Introduction As the whole world is coming forward to combat Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), I would like … More
Responsibility to Protect Syria – A Case Study
Introduction It is widely believed that non-intervention is the norm within an international society since international law restricts the use … More
Understanding the Causes of Civil War in Iraq and Syria
Introduction The civil wars in Iraq and Syria are the most catastrophic and worst humanitarian crisis since World War II. … More