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 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
Revisiting Humanitarian Intervention: Post-September 11
Should Rights NGOs Ever Advocate Armed Intervention in Human Rights Crises? Has September 11 adversely affected relations between international and local rights NGOs? What is the ...
NOV 19, 2001 • Podcast
Holy War, Inc.: Inside the Secret World of Osama bin Laden
Who is bin Laden? What drives him? Peter Bergen is one of the few Westerners who has interviewed bin Laden face to face. He has ...
NOV 13, 2001 • Podcast
The New Moral Climate for the Use of Force
The U.S. needs new rules of force to fight President Bush's "war on terror" and 21st century threats, says General Shelton in his keynote ...
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 16, 2001 • Podcast
Considering Elections in Kosovo: Lessons Learned from Bosnia
An edited transcript of remarks delivered by Julie Mertus, an expert on international law and the Balkans, at a 10/16/01 Council-sponsored Balkans Forum at Georgetown University.