Responsibility to Protect: Nigeria

By: Kevin Prucino In 2001 the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty first articulated the principle of “Responsibility to Protect” (R2P) in its report “The Responsibility to Protect” released in December of 2001.  The report addressed state… Read More

Greece Bailout Expiration: No Hopes of Debt Reduction

By: Jonathan Burr For about five years Greece has been struggling to rebuild its infrastructure and pay its bailout debts, and the bailout program that has been in place is about to expire at the end of this… Read More

Death of a Prosecutor

By: Georgina Buckley Alberto Nisman, an Argentine federal prosecutor, was found dead on January 18, 2015.[1] His cause of death, a single gunshot wound to the head, is still being investigated. In 1994, Nisman investigated the bombing of… Read More

Oceans on Fire

By: Richard Bourne-Vanneck, II Last month, January 2015, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)[1] was forced to modify a graph of ocean heat content due to current data surpassing the graph’s upper limits.[2] This is not the… Read More