Scholars’ Circle – Causes and potential resolutions of the Ngorno-Karabakh conflict – October 18, 2020
The Armenians living in their indigenous lands in a region known as Nagorno-Karabakh, also known as Artsakh, have long experienced […]
The Armenians living in their indigenous lands in a region known as Nagorno-Karabakh, also known as Artsakh, have long experienced […]
The Eastern Mediterranean has long been a powder keg for potential conflict, particularly between Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus. A more […]
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We spend the hour looking at the environmental impact of the US military. How much does the US military pollute […]
First, how is international law changing for human rights and for war? Our guest says we are moving from protecting […]
First, why do states choose to use third parties to intervene in other nation’s civil wars and political conflicts? On […]
International laws of war and executing targeted assassination by states. We discuss what is a threat and which international laws […]
Since the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, Eastern Ukraine has been a site of conflict. Russophones in Ukraine, armed […]
Since March, 2014, Ukraine has been in the grips of a bloody civil war in the Eastern part of its […]