Solomon argues that the NPT has become an instrument of “selective permission,” enforcing restraint on Iran while excusing the modernized arsenals of the powerful.
Browsing: Justice
Conflict reflects struggle over regional order; stability without justice perpetuates cycles of resentment and confrontation.
Syria’s transition is threatened by sectarian tensions and a lack of transitional justice; minorities fear the new government.
Erdogan’s cabinet reshuffle aims to weaponize state institutions against the opposition and clear a path for his son’s succession.
Trump’s Board of Peace, launched without UN legitimacy, risks replacing international law with power politics.
Lebanon’s history is scarred by countless unresolved political assassinations, reflecting a state unable to investigate or punish.
Eleven years after the genocide, Yezidis remain shattered, with Sinjar unstable, justice elusive, and international attention fading.
Gaza’s destruction is not a natural disaster but a political crime, obscured by humanitarian framing that enables global inaction and erases accountability.
