GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
June 2011
‘If the law books say it’s never lawful to kill tyrants, it’s the books that need changing, not Western policy’
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June 2011
‘Turning Syria over to rebel control would produce far-reaching benefits. The US and Europe must bring Bashar al-Assad to the Hague’
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April 2011
Exiled tyrants need no longer fear: a luxurious afterlife awaits them in a club for failed dictators
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April 2011
‘France and Britain might have achieved the stated goals of protecting civilians and toppling Gaddafi had they intervened a month earlier. Now they have no guarantee of success.’
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