Access Denied: Sieges, Danger and IntimidationFrom Libya to Iraq, human rights researchers struggle to overcome increasing access denial in conflict zonesJul 21, 2016Jul 21, 2016
“We Watched It Burn”: My Conversation with Journalist and Filmmaker Michael Ware“Only the Dead See the End of War” is Australian journalist Michael Ware’s intensely personal war documentary chronicling the seven years…Mar 28, 2016Mar 28, 2016
No Country for Honest MenMikhail Khodorkovsky’s prison memoirs and Karen Dawisha’s scholarly Putin exposé tackle the subject of Russian corruption from different…Jul 21, 2015Jul 21, 2015
ISN 760's 12 Years in GuantánamoA review of Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s Guantánamo DiaryJan 22, 2015Jan 22, 2015
Of Firewalls and Executions: Journalism in the 21st CenturyTHE NEW CENSORSHIP: Inside the Global Battle for Media Freedom. Joel Simon 192 pp. Columbia University Press, $27.95Dec 10, 2014Dec 10, 2014
The (Not So) Great Wars and Modern MemoryFrom online anthologies to New York Times bestsellers, veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan are writing short fiction as illuminating and…Jul 28, 2014Jul 28, 2014
100 Billion Dollar BabyReports from the US watchdog organization for Afghanistan reconstruction detail waste and corruption and frame the saga of a decade and more of nation-building efforts. Feb 24, 2014Feb 24, 2014