Essay: The UN’s ‘responsibility to protect’ doctrine is a hollow promise for civilians under fire in Ukraine
In an article published on The Conversation, PETER LEE, professor of applied ethics and director of security and risk research at University of Portsmouth in the UK, looks at the concept of ‘responsibility to protect’…
Essay: Srebrenica, 25 years later – lessons from the massacre that ended the Bosnian conflict and unmasked a genocide
In an article first published on The Conversation, US history professor TOM MOCKAITIS says the criminal indictments that followed the massacre of up to 8,000 Muslim men and boys in the Bosnian city of Srebrenica in 1995 show why the perpetrators of wartime atrocities must be held accountable…
ESSAY: KOFI ANNAN – HIS LEGACY IS NOT PERFECT, BUT HE HELPED IMPROVE MILLIONS OF LIVES
In an article first published on The Conversation, ROSA FREEDMAN, of the University of Reading, and AOIFE O’DONOGHUE, of Durham University, write about the legacy of former UN Secretary General and Nobel Prize winner Kofi Annan, who has died at the age of 80…
ESSAY: REMEMBERING SREBRENICA, 20 YEARS ON
In an article first published on The Conversation, MELANIE KLINKNER and GUILIA LEVI, of Bournemouth University in the UK, look at some of the lessons from the 1995 massacre at Srebrenica…