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Michael Doyle discusses the plight of Ukranian refugees and the danger of a new Cold War.
Richard Betts's new piece discusses a no-fly zone proposal for Ukraine.
"With the world worried about the risk of nuclear escalation between Russia and the West, now might also be a good time to worry about the risk of cyber conflict escalating to war as well," Jason Healey writes.
"Though rape is one of the most commonly perpetrated war crimes, it is rarely considered by international courts," says Tanya Domi.
Yasmine Ergas writes: "In Ukraine, once again, the rules of conscription and refuge are following a familiar pattern, men to the front, women and children to shelter, inside and outside the country."
Sourceable platform would document and verify human-rights violations; the proposal bested 27 others from peer schools.
Suresh Naidu argues that institutions like the minimum wage and unions, which limited employers from fully exercising their market power, have weakened substantially over time.
Sharyn O’Halloran comments on the possible outcomes for the Russian economy after the sanctions.
New piece by H.E. Mr. Suljuk Mustansar Tarar MIA ’06, Ambassdor of Pakistan to the Netherlands, and also an art critic.