Where is Trump’s evangelical base? Not in church.; Fighting terrorism may actually increase the risk of terrorist attacks. Here’s how.; Why it’s wrong to say that the Arab uprisings failed; Last week, the International Criminal Court convicted a war criminal. And that revealed one of the ICC’s weaknesses.;
 
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Where is Trump’s evangelical base? Not in church.
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Fighting terrorism may actually increase the risk of terrorist attacks. Here’s how.
But the short-term risk is worth the long-term gain.
 
Why it’s wrong to say that the Arab uprisings failed
Five years after the Arab uprising, it is no longer enough to score the cases as successes or failures.
 
Last week, the International Criminal Court convicted a war criminal. And that revealed one of the ICC’s weaknesses.
Governments help the ICC bring cases when it's in their interest. That looks like bias.
 
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