International and Foreign

The Noxious Nexus of Money and Politics Takes Another Turn in Central and Southeastern Europe

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Mar 18th, 2021

The Fight for Marib Threatens Millions of Lives in Yemen

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Mar 17th, 2021

Safeguarding Democracy Among Eastern Europe’s Three Seas

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Mar 17th, 2021

In India, US Defense Secretary Austin Must Not Overlook Its Democratic Decline

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Mar 16th, 2021

When War Criminals Run the Government: Not Too Late for the International Community to Vet Sri Lankan Officials

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Mar 16th, 2021

Is the US Doubling Down on Division in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

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Mar 15th, 2021

Flexible Partnerships Can Help Make NATO Fit for Purpose

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Mar 12th, 2021

In Haiti’s Political Crisis, US Should Support Democracy and Human Rights

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Mar 11th, 2021

Potential Gains for Israel After Azerbaijan’s Victory in Nagorno-Karabakh

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Mar 10th, 2021

Germany’s Positions on International Law in Cyberspace Part II

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Mar 10th, 2021

Fair Shots for All: At WTO, US Must Prioritize Vaccine Access for Lower-Income Countries Over Drug Company Profits

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Mar 9th, 2021

“Red Lines” in Beirut Blast Investigation: How Exactly Lebanese Politicians Escape Accountability

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Mar 9th, 2021

International Consensus Needed for the Taliban’s “Non-Return Through Force”

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Mar 9th, 2021

Germany’s Positions on International Law in Cyberspace Part I

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Mar 9th, 2021

National Security This Week at the United Nations (Feb 26-March 5)

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Mar 5th, 2021

UN Should Suspend Sri Lanka from Peacekeeping Over Human Rights Abuses

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Mar 5th, 2021

Highlighting Sri Lanka’s Abuses to the UN in Reviews and Strategic Litigation

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Mar 4th, 2021

Heeding Victims’ Voices: The Struggle of Tamil Families of the Disappeared in Sri Lanka

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Mar 3rd, 2021

The “Khashoggi Ban”: What It Does and Doesn’t Mean

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Mar 3rd, 2021

Put Yemen’s Civil Society – and Accountability — at the Center of the Push for Peace

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Mar 2nd, 2021

Sri Lanka’s Evasion of Accountability Tests the Limits of the International Human Rights System

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Mar 1st, 2021

How Biden, Congress, and US Business and Civic Leaders Can Deliver Justice for Jamal Khashoggi

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Feb 26th, 2021

How Domestic Civic Movements Could Reshape US Foreign Policy

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Feb 25th, 2021

UN Security Council Won’t Respond to Myanmar’s Coup, But the General Assembly Can

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Feb 25th, 2021

Universal Jurisdiction — the Most Difficult Path to Achieve Justice for Sri Lanka

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Feb 24th, 2021

Emblematic Cases Expose the Long Road to Justice in Sri Lanka

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Feb 22nd, 2021

Tamils – and Justice – Can’t Wait: The Need for Decisive UN Action on Sri Lanka

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Feb 19th, 2021

Escalating Attacks on Journalists in Sri Lanka Demand New Tack from Human Rights Council

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Feb 17th, 2021

Changing the Calculus to Support Peace in South Sudan

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Feb 13th, 2021

The Human Rights Council Must Establish an Accountability Mechanism for Sri Lanka’s Victims

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Feb 11th, 2021

Policing in Nigeria and the US: When Domestic Issues and Foreign Policy Connect

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Feb 10th, 2021

Uganda’s Museveni Secured His Sixth Term in Office: What the International Community Can Do Now

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Feb 9th, 2021

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