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Job Not Complete at The Hague Tribunal?

Muhamed Sacirbey

How to judge the success of The Hague Tribunal, (International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia), in accomplishing its mandate, but it would impossible to make such an assessment until the job is fully completed? The Tribunal (or “ICTY’) may be extinguished before the mandate is complete and leave a rather incomplete, perhaps by [...]

A Woman Will Sacrifice For Her Husband

Sebastian Aulich

The presidential campaign in Poland is unofficially underway. Although the election is in the fall this year (no official date yet known) there are already several candidates who officially kicked off their campaigns.

The SLD party (Democratic Left Alliance), Poland’s post-communists (or social-democrats, if one prefers), nominated Jerzy Szmajdzinski as their presidential candidate. Mr. [...]

A Month to Forget for the Democrats

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January was not a good month for Democrats. At the start of the month, Congressional Democrats were in the final stages of ironing out differences in a sweeping health insurance reform bill, a party priority for decades. Then the party lost a special Senate election in the reliably blue state of Massachusetts – [...]