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Harris, Trump, and the ICC – what IR scholars think

Kelebogile Zvobgo - October 31, 2024
Which presidential candidate would engage more with the International Criminal Court?

What the arrest warrant for Putin really means

Kelebogile Zvobgo - October 3, 2023
He may never stand trial, but that’s not all that matters.

Why do some U.S. mayors want more refugees?

Anita R. Kellogg - June 27, 2021
Studies find that refugees pay back more than they’re given and that they revitalize abandoned neighborhoods.

Biden reversed Trump’s sanctions on International Criminal Court officials. What happens now?

Kyle Rapp and Kelebogile Zvobgo - April 4, 2021
Past U.S. administrations supported the court’s work — when it aligned with U.S. interests

Senegal’s violent protests reveal that its long-stable democracy is fragile, after all

Kamissa Camara - March 31, 2021
Yet again, courts have jailed one of the president’s political rivals.

The U.S. banned Xinjiang cotton imports because of forced labor. Textile workers face abuses in other countries, too.

Emmanuel Teitelbaum and Aparna Ravi - February 9, 2021
Consumers play a role in improving labor standards within the global fashion industry

Mike Pompeo accused China of committing ‘genocide,’ an international crime. Biden’s team agrees.

Jessica Chen Weiss - January 22, 2021
This probably won’t lead to prosecutions but it will hurt China in the court of public opinion

The U.S. recognized Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara. Here’s what that means.

Jacob Mundy - December 11, 2020
The Trump administration’s move could complicate efforts to resolve a long-standing territorial conflict.

The pandemic compromised Jordan’s parliamentary elections

Kristen Kao and E.J. Karmel - November 19, 2020
This was one of the least democratic elections in the country’s recent history.

Pompeo just visited the West Bank. That’s likely to deepen the partisan division over Israel-Palestine.

Jeremy Pressman and Dov Waxman - November 19, 2020
Trump administration decisions on Israel marked a shift away from decades of U.S. policy.
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