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NOV 19, 2001 Article

Milosevic in The Hague: Trial or Error?

How and where should we try the world's most infamous criminals? Does the trial of Slobodan Milosevic at The Hague provide support for trying ...

NOV 19, 2001 Article

Feature Articles from Inprint Newsletter (2001–2004): Milosevic in The Hague: Trial or Error?

The Milosevic case sends a powerful message to other would-be tyrants that they, too, could be held accountable for their crimes. Yet some find this ...

NOV 13, 2001 Article

Feature Articles from Inprint Newsletter (2001–2004): Kosovar Youth Learns to Live with Peace

The documentary "A Normal Life" paints a picture of post-war Kosovo through the eyes of its characters, all of whom speak directly to the camera ...

OCT 20, 2001 Article

The Ethics of the "New War" in the Aftermath of 9/11

The U.S.-led coalition against terrorism has begun bombing Taliban targets in Afghanistan. But will this achieve its aims, or merely provoke the terrorists ...

OCT 10, 2001 Article

The Search for a Usable Past

At the October 25-26 Carnegie Council conference "The Search for a Usable Past," a group of scholars discusses the question "What ought we elect to ...

SEP 19, 2001 Article

Rejecting the Threat of a Nuclear Response to Chemical Weapons Attack

From the perspective of the Western just war tradition—which includes the requirement that the use of force be proportionate to the threatened danger—nuclear ...

SEP 19, 2001 Article

Development Aid: To Give or Not to Give?

International development aid practice has received serious condemnation over the past few years. How can donors address need in a way that does not ...

SEP 19, 2001 Article

Feature Articles from Inprint Newsletter (2001–2004): The Ethics of the New War

As we go to press, there is debate over the appropriate response to the attacks of September 11. President Bush uses the language of war. But ...

JUL 18, 2001 Article

Bridging Human Rights and Conflict Resolution: A Dialogue Between Critical Communities

Human rights advocates and conflict resolution specialists working in war-torn societies share the common goal of constructing stable societies based on the rule of law, ...

JUN 20, 2001 Article

Teaching for Reconciliation: Can Tolerance Towards Former Enemies Be Taught?

Report on an International Faculty Development Seminar held From June 3-5, 2001, in Lublin, Poland, sponsored by the Carnegie Council, Jagiellonian University, and Brama Grodzka.