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The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: Implications for International Law and Diplomacy

Next May, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) will complete its seventeenth year of operation. With a cost in the billions of dollars, this ad hoc institution shows no signs of wrapping its work up quickly. Indeed, … Continue reading

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Death in the Empire of Mud

Casualties in America’s conflicts are an important concern to many civilians, but little attention is usually given to the local populace’s fatalities. A report published in August of this year by the United Nations estimated the number of civilians that … Continue reading

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