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Category: Atrocity Prevention

Regime Change Wars: Why Military Interventions Rarely Deliver

Regime change wars never work

Removing a regime without understanding local realities often leaves a country in chaos, creating power vacuums that extremists and insurgents exploit.”

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Categorized as Accountability & Justice, Atrocity Prevention, Conflict & War, Global Security & Geopolitics, Human Rights Law, Thinking Out Loud, US Foreign Policy

Kwibuka Rwanda

Kwibuka in Rwanda is a period of 100 days remembering the lives lost during the 1994 genocide.

Rwanda represents a case in which early warning signs were clearly visible—yet failed to trigger meaningful international action.”

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Categorized as Accountability & Justice, Atrocity Prevention, Thinking Out Loud

How Far Will We Go: Upholding International Humanitarian Law

How Far Will We Go

Since Auschwitz, the world has repeatedly failed to prevent mass atrocities, despite vows of ‘Never Again.’”

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Categorized as Atrocity Prevention, Human Rights Law, Thinking Out Loud

Without the Fear of Persecution

Without the Fear of Persecution

Statelessness strips the Rohingya of rights, identity, and the ability to live with dignity.”

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Categorized as Atrocity Prevention, Displacement & Migration, Thinking Out Loud

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