How the author coded the characters either for “good” or “lawful” certainly beggars the imagination. That said, as an out and proud political scientist I cannot help but appreciate a handy 3×3 grid wherever I can get one… H/T selfishmeme
30 September 2011, 0141 EDT
How the author coded the characters either for “good” or “lawful” certainly beggars the imagination. That said, as an out and proud political scientist I cannot help but appreciate a handy 3×3 grid wherever I can get one… H/T selfishmeme
Charli Carpenter is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. She is the author of 'Innocent Women and Children': Gender, Norms and the Protection of Civilians (Ashgate, 2006), Forgetting Children Born of War: Setting the Human Rights
Agenda in Bosnia and Beyond (Columbia, 2010), and ‘Lost’ Causes: Agenda-Setting in Global Issue Networks and the Shaping of Human Security (Cornell, 2014). Her main research interests include national security ethics, the protection of civilians, the laws of war, global agenda-setting, gender and political violence, humanitarian affairs, the role of information technology in human security, and the gap between intentions and outcomes among advocates of human security.
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