Suffering Binds Iraq and Darfur

Published 01/01/2007
Most people don't support the war because it's not seen as the grave humanitarian crisis that it is.

A Duty NATO is Dodging in Afghanistan

Published 11/01/2006
Not only is NATO forfeiting the intelligence benefits that can come with real-time interrogation, it's sending detainees into an Afghan prison system poorly equipped to handle them and rife with abuse.

ARMAGEDDON: Could This Be the Start of World War III?

Published 07/01/2006
As the Middle East erupts, there are plenty of scenarios for global conflagration.

Countries on the Verge of Collapse

Published 06/01/2006
East Timor is crumbling under a wave of violence. The former European colony is the latest country at risk of collapse. Guests discuss the legacy of failed states.

Reporter Sees a China Roiling with Change

Published 05/01/2006
David Bosco reviews Peter Hessler's Oracle Bones: A Journey Between China's Past and Present

Bosnia: The Long Road Home

Published 03/01/2006
Nation-building in Bosnia means cajoling and coaxing nearly 11 million citizens into a multi-ethnic state.

Nato and Afghanistan: Passive aggressive

Published 03/01/2006
Last week, several dozen Dutch soldiers arrived in the troubled Afghanistan province of Uruzgan.

Tough Talk, Few Answers on North Korea

Published 02/01/2006
David Bosco reviews Gordon G. Chang's Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On the World

Tribunal on Trial

Published 02/01/2006
A new war crimes court in Sarajevo struggles to find its way.

An Indefinable Problem

Published 01/01/2006
Governments and academics alike have struggled to define terrorism.
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