...to jam the local radio broadcasts inciting genocide.JamieFredericMetzl, 'Rwandan Genocide and the International Law of RadioJamming...play legal obligations (see Power, 10–12).Metzl's suggestion that the recognition of imminent genocide...
...Established Pursuant to Security Council Resolution 935 (1994)', UN Doc.S/1994/1405; JamieFredericMetzl, 'Rwandan Genocide and the International Law ofRadio Jamming', (1997) 91 AJIL, p. 628; Broadcasting...
...should have found a way despite legal risks to silence it. See a general discussion of these impediments in JamieFredericMetzl,“Rwandan Genocide and the International Law of Radio Jamming,” American Journal of International...
......assistance possible. Fostering competition to inspire such excellence can be an important step in this direction. JamieFredericMetzl, a former US National Security Council and State Department official, is a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment......
...The "new realist" foreign policy rhetoric of the Bush administration gets tough with recalcitrant foreign governments, but fails to grasp what every Internet-addicted middle-schooler already knows. In an age of globalized mass communications, America's worldwide engagement must be as much about...
......assistance possible. Fostering competition to inspire such excellence can be an important step in this direction. JamieFredericMetzl, a former US National Security Council and State Department official, is a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment......
...The "new realist" foreign policy rhetoric of the Bush administration gets tough with recalcitrant foreign governments, but fails to grasp what every Internet-addicted middle-schooler already knows. In an age of globalized mass communications, America's worldwide engagement must be as much about...