Today, international law on genocide is working as it was designed to: allowing states to ruthlessly exterminate security threats while...
It should come as little surprise that Democracy in Exile’s most popular articles of the year were all published after...
United against Russia after its invasion of Ukraine last year, the European Union is now unable to collectively condemn Israeli...
Israel's total war on Gaza, following Hamas's horrific terrorist attack on Oct. 7, has roiled higher education in the United...
What Syria and Gaza have in common is armed conflict whose destruction has fallen disproportionately on civilians.
Debates over what restraint means for broader values-based commitments in U.S. foreign policy often hinge on one question: If you...
When authoritarian regimes are confronted with public protest and social unrest, they often respond by violently attacking women.
The international community would be wise to shed its two-state blinders and start considering alternatives to the Oslo-era process.
Since the origins of the question of Palestine, international law in Palestine has been much closer to power than to...
Each of the past three U.S. administrations has looked for ways to reconfigure America's relationship with the Middle East.