News + Media
Analysis + OpinionSeptember 11, 2002México visto desde fuera: los límites de la democraciaChappell LawsonReforma newspaper (Mexico City) |
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Analysis + OpinionMarch 27, 2002A blind eye to justice in CambodiaBalakrishnan RajagopalWashington PostThe United Nations, which has had a terrible record in dealing with Cambodia ever since the horrific Khmer Rouge revolution, has now added a new chapter to the sorry tale. The United Nations recently abandoned its negotiation with the Cambodian government over establishing a tribunal for prosecuting Khmer Rouge leaders. |
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Analysis + OpinionMarch 27, 2002Gujarat: a plea and a proposalBalakrishnan RajagopalThe HinduThe ideal response to the Gujarat atrocity is domestic legal and political sanction... So far the indications are not hopeful... If the mass killers of the Balkans and Rwanda can be prosecuted internationally, why not those of Gujarat? |
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Analysis + OpinionOctober 4, 2001Strategy for the terror warStephen Van EveraNewsdayOsama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda organization will likely strike the United States again, perhaps with weapons of mass destruction, if it is unchecked. To avert this grave danger we must destroy Al-Qaeda. |
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Analysis + OpinionAugust 8, 2001The violence of developmentBalakrishnan RajagopalWashington Post"Ethnic cleansing" -- the forcible dislocation of a large number of people belonging to particular ethnic groups -- is an outlawed practice. Individuals who are accused of ethnic cleansing are subjected to indictment by international criminal tribunals, and even domestic courts are increasingly used in the West to prosecute those who commit mass violence abroad. |
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Analysis + OpinionAugust 4, 2001Double-speak on missile defenseCindy Williams and David Wright Boston GlobeLast week, Russia signaled a new willingness to change the terms of the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty. The softening of Moscow's stance lowers one barrier standing in the way of US plans for a national missile defense. |
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Analysis + OpinionJune 7, 2001It is time for the military to live within its meansCindy WilliamsSan Diego Union Tribune |
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Analysis + OpinionMay 7, 2001US has window to skip weapon generationHarvey Sapolsky [with Eugene Gholz]Defense News |
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Analysis + OpinionFebruary 16, 2001Redeploy the dollarsCindy WilliamsNew York TimesOne of President Bush's campaign promises was a top-to-bottom review of American military strategy, missions, forces and weapons. His will not be the first sweeping review of the Pentagon's post-cold-war plans. |