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Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal: Bush and Blair Guilty

In Kuala Lumpur, after two years of investigation by the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission (KLWCC), a tribunal (Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal or KLWCT) consisting of five judges with…

Toward a Jurisprudence of Conscience

Ever since German and Japanese surviving leaders were prosecuted after World War II at Nuremberg and Tokyo, there has been a wide abyss separating the drive for criminal accountability on…

The Troubling Case of Saif Gadhafi

Zintan, LIBYA — Despite the claims of the National Transitional Council of Libya (NTC) that Saif al Islam Gadhafi, the apprehended subject of an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant…

Goldman Sachs Has Taken Over

On November 25, two days after a failed German government bond auction in which Germany was unable to sell 35% of its offerings of 10-year bonds, the German finance minister,…

How Obama’s ‘Change’ has Changed

President Obama’s pre-election rhetoric of 2008 filled the hearts and minds of many Americans with the promise of change.  Weary of wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the message reverberated with…

‘Zero-Problems’ Foreign Policy No More: Turkey and the Syrian ‘Abyss’

When Recep Tayyip Erdogan became Turkey’s prime minister in 2003, he seemed to be certain of the new direction his country would take. It would maintain cordial ties with Turkey’s…

Pakistan Deserves Better

Anything is possible in Pakistan, the land of infinite possibilities.  The Pakistanis have gotten so used to the setbacks and betrayals over the past six decades or so that nothing…

Why India is Not an Existential Threat to Pakistan

India is portrayed as a mortal enemy—an existential threat—waiting to destroy Pakistan at a moment’s notice.  Most knowledgeable policy makers and analysts have repeatedly made the argument that the “India…

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