The United States Doesn’t Want to Reform the U.N. Security Council
But it’s going to have to. And it’s better to act now, when America is still strong.
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But it’s going to have to. And it’s better to act now, when America is still strong.
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South Africa just let the dictator of Sudan fly home — that's bad news for the International Criminal Court.
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Yes, Palestine just became a member of the International Criminal Court. But Israel can still avoid global humiliation -- by subjecting itself to genuine self-scrutiny.
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Is the president letting domestic politics come before international treaties restricting the arms trade? Or is it just good democracy to let everyone have a say?
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The Palestinians have brought their fight against occupation to the United Nations. Is the United States too boxed in to stop them?
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The Hague’s International Criminal Court has long avoided pointing the finger at U.S. misdeeds in Afghanistan. That truce is about to end.
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Kenya's president is charged with inciting ethnic violence that killed thousands. He's about to talk his way out of it like it's a parking ticket.
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The U.N. is going to determine if Hamas and Israel committed war crimes in Gaza. Even if they did, what can the U.N. do about it?
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International peacekeepers -- like the ones who stood by in Srebrenica -- could soon be held accountable for their actions.
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A warm relationship between the Obama administration and the International Criminal Court is in danger over new inquiries about U.S. detainee abuse.
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