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‘People Who Really Matter’ Still Drive West’s Bosnia Policy

Decades on from the end of the Bosnian war, an amoral managerial approach aimed at pacification remains the baseline in international dealings with the country. On 14 February 1992, Ambassador José Cutileiro chaired a meeting between delegations of six, predominantly non-nationalist, Bosnian opposition parties, all represented in the republic’s parliament …

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After Mladic’s Verdict: Six Lessons to Learn from Hague Trials

In the wake of the confirmation of Ratko Mladic’s final judgment, the rulings of the Hague war crimes courts still leave us with much to discover about truth, guilt, the meaning of genocide and the elusive concept of reconciliation. The delivery of the Ratko Mladic appeal verdict went as expected, …

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Contre le terrorisme intellectuel à la Sorbonne

La Sorbonne fait parler d’elle un peu plus chaque année. Championne du woke, sa décadence est de plus en plus décriée. Il est des noms mythiques. Il est des noms que nul ne peut ignorer. Il est des noms vis-à-vis desquels l’Histoire elle-même se montre reconnaissante. Il est des noms …

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