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The Justice Department is pursuing its first-ever war crimes prosecution and is targeting Russians for their actions in Ukraine. But it’s not quite the case some might have expected.
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The Justice Department unsealed an indictment of four members of the Russian military and/or affiliated forces for the abduction and torture of a U.S. national.
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Unpacking the rise in antisemitic and anti-Muslim incidents beyond the Middle East.
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China won’t yet commit to keep autonomy out of its nuclear command and control. It will take a lot more talking to get there.
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Examining the IDF’s air strikes on Gaza against environmental protections of the law of armed conflict.
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This week, Scott and Quinta sat down with Molly Reynolds and Eugenia Lostri to talk through the week’s big national security news
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Mark Lattimer discusses his recent article on Israel’s tolerance for civilian deaths
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A Nonviolence Manifesto
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What is the domestic and international law that governs U.S. arms transfers?
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Madiha Afzal talks about the aggressive deportations being conducted by Pakistan.
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People act on their expectations about the future and beliefs about their ability to change outcomes. Policies directed at altering these expectations and beliefs can have stabilizing effects.
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All civilian casualties in this war are tragic. But context, intentions, and legal duties tell us which are violations of the laws and ethics of war.