October 6, 2009 /
Jina Moore, Glenna Gordon
Glenna Gordon and Jina Moore look at Liberia's efforts to restore law and justice -- for victims of sexual violence, for communities in conflict and for the nation as a whole.
August 29, 2009 /
Jason Maloney, Kira Kay
This project was produced in partnership with the Bureau for International Reporting. It has been 14 years since the Dayton Peace Accords, brokered at an Ohio Air Force base, ended...
March 1, 2009 /
Michael Kavanagh
The 2006 election in the Democratic Republic of Congo was supposed to usher in a new period of peace and stability for the beleaguered, exhausted Congolese people. Instead, it made one of the...
February 28, 2009 /
Christopher Milner, Susan Schulman
As rhetoric grows around a new U.S.
December 7, 2008 /
Ryan Libre, Tim Patterson
The Himalayan foothills of northern Myanmar form the ancestral homeland of the Kachins, an ethnic group that has endured decades of brutal repression at the hands of the Burmese military.
September 18, 2006 /
Stéphanie Giry
French attorney Jacques Vergès has devoted a long career to defending terrorists, dictators and mass murderers. He has consistently challenged the wider social order judging his defendants.