الالتفاف على الضوابط القانونية: صلاحيات الحرب الأميركية بعد 7 تشرين الأول/أكتوبر
في خضم الحرب الدائرة في قطاع غزة، لجأت إدارة بايدن إلى استعمال القوة العسكرية دون أخذ موافقة الكونغرس، الأمر الذي يفاقم من تآكل الضوابط الدستورية في هذا المجال. تتمثل الأولوية الأولى الآن بالتوصل إلى...
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View ArticleWhat the Draft UN “Pact for the Future” Tells Us About International Insecurity
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View ArticleThe U.S. Can Do More to Prevent an Israel-Iran War
Genuine pressure on Israel and Hamas to enact a Gaza cease-fire could dial down tensions across the region.Originally published in Foreign Policy.
View ArticleBangladesh: The Long Road Ahead
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View ArticleAvoiding All-out War in the Middle East
In this X space, Crisis Group's experts Ali Vaez and Stephen Pomper talk with Eran Etzion, Dana Stroul, and Danny Citrinowicz about the risks of all-out war between Iran and Israel and how this outcome...
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View ArticleAmazon’s Criminal Frontiers: a Three Border Problem
In this video, Bram Ebus, Crisis Group's Andes Region expert delves into the rise of organised crime in the vast jungle region where the borders of Brazil, Colombia, and Peru converge.
View ArticleAfghanistan Three Years after the Taliban Takeover
In August 2021, as foreign troops departed, Taliban insurgents seized power in Kabul, bringing the country back under their rule. In this Q&A, Crisis Group expert Graeme Smith, drawing upon Crisis...
View ArticleMoldova divizată. Atenuarea tensiunilor, în contextul amestecului Rusiei și...
Oficialii moldoveni sunt îngrijorați de faptul că Rusia ar putea încerca să manipuleze divizările dintre capitală și cele două regiuni disidente, înainte de alegerile din octombrie. Aceste fisuri s-au...
View ArticleTchad : rompre le cycle des violences agropastorales
Au Tchad, les violences agropastorales ont atteint un niveau sans précédent ces dernières années, renforçant la perception d’un clivage entre le nord et le sud du pays. Elu en mai dernier, le président...
View ArticlePolitical Divides Drive a Reassessment of UN Sanctions
UN sanctions are under increasing scrutiny as a result of heightened tensions among Security Council member states. In this Q&A, Crisis Group expert Maya Ungar explains why some governments are...
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