Opinion & Editorials
Op-ed: Expectations v. Action: Sudan & Selective Human Rights
The Responsibility to Protect is an international norm asserting that world leaders should act to safeguard civilians of a country if its own government is unable to do so. Celebrated as a victory for human dignity, it reflects the idea that preventing atrocities such as crimes against humanity is a global responsibility. Unfortunately, international human rights protection often struggles to translate into effective action.
OP-ED: How the Sudden US Evacuation of its Khartoum Embassy Compares to Other Evacuations in the Middle East
Under 100 US diplomatic personnel and dependents remained in Khartoum when conflict broke out in Sudan.