Opinion / Amnesty for Northern Ireland’s Troubles promises neither peace nor justice OPINION: The UK government’s Northern Ireland Troubles bill will sweep historic crimes under the carpet By Daniel Holder and Sonya Sceats / 9 Feb 2023
Conflict & security / Palestinian unity should not become a victim of Israel’s war on Gaza If one of the motives of Israel's war on Gaza was to crush the nascent Palestinian unity government, it may have failed. For the sake of whatever peace process is still possible, Palestinians need to stay the course. By Stephen McCloskey / 6 Aug 2014
China, East & SE Asia / Bangladesh: A road map for political disaster Far from being reconciliatory, the government's International War Crimes Tribunal is tantamount to a witch hunt of the opposition. By Mahin Khan / 9 Dec 2011
reconciliation / The question of identity revisited: the challenge of nation-building in the new South Sudan The ability to allow an inclusive social fabric to flourish will determine the success of the new state. By Elfadil Ibrahim / 8 Dec 2011
Politics & activism / Taxation: Bahrain's alternative path to political reform Bahrain's uprising was curtailed by a brutal crackdown. Could the rising sectarianism and tense Sunni-Shia divide be reversed through taxation? By Hasan Tariq Al Hasan / 6 Dec 2011