Mali’s New Chapter
Though the struggle to stabilize Mali hasn’t drawn many headlines, there is still much work to be done.
Though the struggle to stabilize Mali hasn’t drawn many headlines, there is still much work to be done.
The U.N. just approved a major new weapons treaty. What does this mean for the United States?
Forty years after Roe v. Wade, state laws are challenging the 1973 ruling. What does that mean for women caught in the legal fray?
Following the death of a Palestinian man in an Israeli jail, the uneasy ceasefire has been broken. How can security and stability in the region be reestablished?
The ICC has faced criticism of lacking any real power. Will events in Libya and Côte d’Ivoire give the court a chance to finally flex its muscle?
As the death toll continues to rise in Syria, is a lasting peace within reach?
Barack Obama promised a reversal of the Bush Doctrine. Has his administration truly moved away from executive unilateralism?
French forces have retaken most of Mali in an ongoing struggle with terrorists. But what’s next?