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Category: Conflict & War

Gaza, International Law, and the Limits of War

Israel's Blood Vengeance

At the same time, the humanitarian consequences of the war in Gaza have been catastrophic. Tens of thousands of Palestinians have been killed, including large numbers of women and children.”

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Categorized as Conflict & War, Thinking Out Loud

Farewell to a Friend

Farewell to a friend
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Categorized as Conflict & War, Human Rights Law, Thinking Out Loud

Threat of Regional Conflict

Map of the Middle East showing the threat of regional conflict

Roughly two-thirds of the population—more than 20 million people—require humanitarian assistance, including millions of children.”

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Categorized as Conflict & War, Global Security & Geopolitics, Policy & Legal Analysis, Thinking Out Loud, US Foreign Policy

You Cannot Bomb Your Way to Peace

Damage in Gaza Strip October 2023, airstrike on an apartment building

Peace is not passive—it is a deliberate, sustained choice. It cannot be imposed through force, nor achieved through destruction.”

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Categorized as Accountability & Justice, Conflict & War, Thinking Out Loud

Putin’s War in Ukraine: Threats to Global Security and International Law

Putin's War

Lasting security requires multilateral guarantees.”

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Categorized as Accountability & Justice, Conflict & War, Global Security & Geopolitics, Thinking Out Loud

Russia’s Land Grabs and the Challenge to International Law

Stealing Land

Ukraine’s fight is not only for territory, but for the principle that borders cannot be redrawn by force.”

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Categorized as Conflict & War, Global Security & Geopolitics, Thinking Out Loud

Journalists in Conflict and the Failure of Accountability

Journalists in Conflict

Accountability in conflict is not optional; it is essential to the rule of law.”

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Categorized as Accountability & Justice, Conflict & War, Thinking Out Loud

Humanitarian Workers are Not a Target: Conflict, Law, and Accountability

Humanitarians are not combatants. They are not armed—and they cannot defend themselves.”

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Categorized as Conflict & War, Human Rights Law, Thinking Out Loud

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