Affairs of other sovereign states. Particularly over the past decade the u. N. Institutionalization of the concept of the responsibility to protect has established that a sovereign states fail to protect their citizens from genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing, and the International Community has a responsibility to intervene. Commodities funds and recurring costs for the u. S. To intervene abroad, the United States is better standards to determine when to intervene and when not to intervene abroad. That is the Michael Doyle has taught us to do in his book, the question of intervention. Building on mills essay, a few words of nonintervention, bill has presented a sophisticated nuance and mouth is what the circumstances in which humanitarian considerations supersede state sovereignty and justify foreign intervention. As well as the responsibility among interveners. We are delighted to welcome professor doyle to present the analysis at cato. To give you some ba
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Behind them. Including a record breaking football star as he becomes the all time leading goal scorer in barcelona. So do you want your country to be russia or ukraine . Thats the question that the voters are answering today. Take a look at the live scene and the people right there are awaiting to hear the results of the first exit polls, the celebrations as you are seeing have started. Jackie is joining us from there as we are reporting, jackie, exit polls are meant to be announced any minute now. Yes, the voting ended just a few minutes ago. We are expecting initial exit polls in the next ten minutes or so. I will give you details about the turnout figures, it is about 75 . The Referendum Commission is saying more than threequarters of the registered voters participated. The council of the Minority Ethnic Community here, a community that is largely boycotting the referendum claim that the turnout is 30 . That injects an element of doubt there. From our experience, particularly at the
The university of Michigan Confidence number. How are we all feeling . Lines and then something to note, secretary of state john kerry arrived in london. He will be meeting with his russian counterpart, foreign minister Sergei Lavrov. As you know, there will be this vote on whether or not crimea will secede on sunday. We had a couple of days of good feeling and it reverses as we go into a nervous weekend. Futures go up, but look at the 10year yield, down to 2. 78ish and a lower yields and higher price. The euro comes back, 1. 3888. Next screen. We will get to the ruble in a minute. There is the 10year yield, 9. 66 , surging in russia. Ruble and stronger yen. It shows you the risk feel. , eightsian bond index percent has been the average. They do a little bit better and this is just the move up. And here is the search as Russian Troops on the ukraine border. As people bail on the russian bonds, the yield goes up. We are following the bonds more than the currency as the russian governmen
International efforts to defuse a crisis in Kosovo intensified Wednesday as ethnic Serbs held more protests in a northern town where recent clashes with NATO-led peacekeepers sparked fears of renewed conflict in the troubled region.