An international court is investigating possible war crimes in Ukraine. What does that mean, exactly? Courtney Hillebrecht - March 21, 2022 The ICC can investigate Russia even though it’s not a member.
The ICC case against Duterte’s drug war is on hold. That could hurt the court’s authority. Courtney Hillebrecht - December 5, 2021 A new book on backlash politics explains what this means for international justice.
Hate crimes are on the rise. What does it take to get state governments to respond? Regina Werum, Heather L. Scheuerman, Christie L. Parris, and Alison Faupel - August 12, 2019 We were surprised by our findings
The Iran nuclear deal isn’t so great — for Iran Rupal Mehta and Rachel Whitlark - October 13, 2017 The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), signed in 2015 by
Last week, the International Criminal Court convicted a war criminal. And that revealed one of the ICC’s weaknesses. Scott Straus and Courtney Hillebrecht - March 28, 2016 Last week, the International Criminal Court read its judgment in
Why did Iran make a nuclear deal now? Rupal Mehta - July 17, 2015 [caption id="attachment_27560" align="aligncenter" width="1484"] A mushroom cloud rises with ships
How economic shocks matter for coups Nam Kim - September 23, 2014 [caption id="attachment_15983" align="alignnone" width="620"] Anti-government protesters shelter from rain under
The rocky relationship between Russia and the European Court of Human Rights Courtney Hillebrecht - April 23, 2014 [caption id="attachment_9736" align="aligncenter" width="460" special=""] The European Court of Human
Why biology belongs in the study of politics John Sides - November 27, 2013 [caption id="attachment_3569" align="aligncenter" width="542" special=""] (Gerald Herbert / AP)[/caption] This
Election Report: United Arab Emirates John Sides - September 21, 2011 This is a a guest post from Zachary Smith, an