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Salon.com
December 5, 2001
Suzy Hansen
My neighbor, the war criminal An author who followed the lives of survivors in Rwanda and Bosnia talks about how people and nations learn to go on after they've suffered the unthinkable... mark for My Articles similar articles
Parameters
Spring 2006
Eric A. Heinze
Humanitarian Intervention and the War in Iraq: Norms, Discourse, and State Practice If the idea of humanitarian intervention falls from grace because of its association with the Iraq-U.S. conflict as well as the U.S. war on terror, then a valuable instrument in the tool kit of human rights strategies may be rendered undeservedly useless. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
December 22, 2000
Laura Rozen
Peacekeeping's pitfalls Growing tensions along the border between Kosovo and southern Serbia could mark the first challenge for President-elect Bush's foreign policy team. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
August 21, 2002
Suzy Hansen
Ordinary people, extraordinary evil What kind of person can attack, mutilate and kill a total stranger or even a neighbor? A scholar talks about the dark potential in all of us. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
October 3, 2002
Bill Clinton
What should the world do about Saddam? The author electrifies a British Labor Party conference with a more sweeping vision for global peace and progress than the current president has been able to muster. mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
November 16, 2005
Carey Roberts
UN Resolution 1325: The World Body Goes on a Loony Streak UN Resolution 1325 foreshadowed the pro-feminist hysteria that envelopes the United Nations. The recent UNESCO approved a resolution that proposes the UN should pay greater attention to the health of women -- but ignored the dire health problems of men. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
September 6, 2002
Asla Aydintasbas
The Kurdish dilemma Barham Salih, prime minister of Northern Iraq's Kurdistan regional government, talks about the recent attempt on his life, why he wants a regime change in Baghdad and what should happen in the days after Saddam is deposed. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
June 2003
Thomas Keenan
Tent City At its most basic level, humanitarianism calls out for a special kind of space -- a space of neutrality. Relief work challenges borders and governments; it aspires to create and protect a nonpartisan zone in the name of ordinary people. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
June 16, 2000
Ian Williams
Immune from prosecution U.S. diplomats are wrecking the chance to bring future Saddam Husseins to justice -- all for the sake of domestic politics. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
October 11, 2000
Jesse Berrett
Evil on trial Can war crimes tribunals and truth commissions really curb man's inhumanity to man? mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
December 18, 2000
Vivienne Walt
Cambodian justice Twenty-five years after Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge launched its genocide campaign, could a war-crimes trial finally be a reality? mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
April 2009
Jeff Chu
Rwanda Rising: A New Model of Economic Development Fifteen years after the genocide, the small African country has embraced a new model of economic development. Its strategy: Build a global network of powerful friends to lure private investment -- and market the brand of Rwanda. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
March 2010
Jeff Chu
Update: The Resurgence of Rwanda Rwanda hit two milestones in recent months. First, the World Bank named it the No.1 reformer in its Doing Business 2010 report, and it is also set to close the Gacaca courts, the community-justice system that has prosecuted perpetrators of the 1994 genocide. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
January 2009
Michael C. Moynihan
The God That Flails Bernard-Henri Levy takes on the rudderless European left in his new book, Left in Dark Times: A Stand Against the New Barbarism. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
September 2008
Jason Gay
Positive Spin Almost fifteen years after the genocide, tiny Rwanda is suddenly a hot adventure destination, the new darling of multinational investors, and, says mountain-bike legend Tom Ritchey, one extra-long bicycle short of a comeback. mark for My Articles similar articles