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Genocide

Saints Go Marching In

Somalia. Bosnia. Sierra Leone. Kosovo. Armed intervention is on the rise. Libya proves once again that humanitarian adventurism is a mere shroud for Western imperialism.

Conflicts Without Borders

How to contain the virus of ethnic conflict.

Straw Man in the Wind

In his article "What Resource Wars?" David Victor argued that the threat of resource wards is exaggerated. Thomas Homer-Dixon responds.

Debating Disaster: The World Is Not Enough

In the previous issue of The National Interest, David Victor argued that the threat of resource wars is exaggerated.

Courting Danger

Advocates of a permanent international court to try perpetrators of war crimes and other "crimes against humanity" achieved a major success in July 1997.

The Demons of Kosovo

The competing claims of Serbs and Albanians in Kosovo have been hopelessly tangled in the webs of history and myth.

Commentary

Deals with the Devil: Thorny Diplomacy in Sudan

Only negotiating with a war criminal can stop war crimes.

The Never-Ending Armenian Genocide Resolution

It resurfaces every few years and never passes. Only reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey will solve the issue.

Lobbyists

The Armenian genocide dispute is just the latest example of the negative influence of ethnic lobbies on U.S. foreign policy.

Blogs

Atrocities and Their Reverberations

Is Rwanda playing the victim card?

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February 11, 2012