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The New Politics Of Territorial Expansion
“Never again” and the “responsibility to protect” now license forcible territorial annexation.
by
Nils Gilman
,
Dirk Moses
,
Zachariah Mampilly
via
Noema
on
May 29, 2025
Can Genocide Studies Survive a Genocide in Gaza?
A discipline born from the study of the Holocaust faces its contradictions as Israel stands accused of the “crime of crimes.”
by
Mari Cohen
via
Jewish Currents
on
December 19, 2024
Redactions: The Declassified File
Mueller report censorship raises the question: what’s the government hiding?
by
Tom Blanton
,
Malcolm Byrne
,
Lauren Harper
via
National Security Archive
on
April 18, 2019
Bryan Stevenson Explains How It Feels To Grow Up Black Amid Confederate Monuments
"I think we have to increase our shame — and I don't think shame is a bad thing."
by
Ezra Klein
,
Bryan Stevenson
via
Vox
on
May 24, 2017
Trump Revives a Shameful Tradition: Targeting a Minority Group with Crime Reports
The president's executive orders and inflammatory rhetoric follow a predictable path.
by
Andrea Pitzer
via
Longreads
on
February 8, 2017
Mrs. Roosevelt's Revolution
In the wake of the Second World War, Eleanor Roosevelt seized the moment and gave lasting life to the idea of universal human rights.
by
Brian Urquhart
via
New York Review of Books
on
April 26, 2001
Bill Clinton Justifies Kosovo Intervention
President Clinton’s address revealed the strength of NATO and publicly signaled a post-Cold War shift in U.S. foreign policy.
via
Voices & Visions
on
March 24, 1999
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