There is no shortage of evidence of how in the past Western-supplied goods became tools of repression.
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Julie Lenarz August 31, 2015 Latest Articles, Middle East and North Africa, Uncategorized
There is no shortage of evidence of how in the past Western-supplied goods became tools of repression.
Read More »Davis Florick August 25, 2015 Latest Articles, Russia and Eurasia, Security and Defence
The emergence of the EEU as a counterweight to the EU, US, and China poses a direct challenge to the efforts of much of the international community since the fall of the Soviet Union.
Read More »Davis Florick August 24, 2015 Asia and Pacific, Latest Articles, Security and Defence
The relativist argument that Hun Sen’s corruption is better than King Sihanouk’s ineptitude, Lon Nol’s civil war, and Pol Pot’s genocide is no longer acceptable for people born long after these other leaders’ times in power.
Read More »Lauren Stauffer August 16, 2015 Iraq and Syria, Latest Articles, Security and Defence
By voting to create a Joint Investigative Mechanism to bring the Syrian perpetrators to justice, the UN is furthering the enforcement of the “red line” initially established by President Obama.
Read More »Rowan Allport July 29, 2015 Latest Articles, Security and Defence
There is little prospect of soldiers of the People’s Liberation Army splashing ashore along the Taiwanese coast in the immediate future. But the perceived need in Beijing to reclaim the island as part of China’s return to great power status means that the risk of conflict is likely to grow in the years ahead.
Read More »Amarpreet Cheema July 28, 2015 Global Governance and Human Rights, Latest Articles
The global community will continue to be faced with the issue of migration, as the increased influx of intra-state violence will only add to the growing numbers of displaced persons.
Read More »admin July 27, 2015 APPG Yemen, Latest Articles
As conflict in Yemen continues unabated, a humanitarian crisis continues to deteriorate at an alarming rate.
Read More »Rebecka Buchanan July 17, 2015 Global Governance and Human Rights, Latest Articles
Togo has ratified major human rights instruments, however the country has yet to ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Read More »Ari Maniatakis July 14, 2015 Latest Articles, Security and Defence
The Kurds have been among the greatest victims of history.
Read More »Leonard Lewis July 8, 2015 Global Governance and Human Rights, Latest Articles
Journalists, bloggers and other activists face a variety of criminal charges which defy credibility.
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