Opinion – Northern Ireland’s ‘Dirty War’
It would seem that we are entering a new chapter in which Northern Ireland’s grisly past will be further regurgitated, and probably without tangible outcomes.
Review – The New United Nations
This new edition provides a fresh look at the complexities of the UN and the challenges it faces, making it a welcome update to international relations scholarship.
Ambivalence on Ukraine’s ‘De-Communisation’ Process
In December another Communist symbol in Kyiv toppled, but modern Ukraine has inherited a dark history that is less easy to remedy.
Gaza: A Dark History Shared by Israelis and Palestinians
Whether Israeli or Palestinian, the voices, and the toll of loss, have seldom seemed starker in what appears to be an insoluble conflict.
Opinion – Cambodia’s Personalist Dictatorship
The recent election is further evidence of the death of Cambodian democracy and regime transition under Hun Manet.