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From Nuremberg to Rome: Keeping humanity safe by Donna R. Park 909 words Given my long-term interest in international affairs, I went to see the recently released movie, “Nuremberg,” to revisit the issue of how a court of law can be used to convict those guilty of war crimes. As a result, several parts of
The US National Security Strategy paper puts Europe on edge by Mel Gurtov 510 words The Trump administration has issued a National Security Strategy (NSS) document that fundamentally transforms US relations with Europe. Traditional closeness is out; open hostility to liberal governments and alignment with far-right parties are in. Europe, says the document, is facing
Great power imperialism or democratic global governance? by Lawrence S. Wittner 971 words Pundits frequently remark on the warm and friendly relationship between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. In explanation, some suggest that Putin possesses compromising material on Trump. Others point to their autocratic style and their rightwing agendas. But another factor plays a role