South Sudan’s Gathering Storm
Co-authored with Michael A. Newton, who teaches law at Vanderbilt University Law School and is a former Adviser to the US Ambassador at Large for War Crimes. This article originally appeared on Project...
View ArticleWaking the Sleeping Giant: Call on the U.S. to Lead the Charge to Certify...
This post originally appeared on Care2.com: Under Secretary of State, Robert Hormats, recently said the issue of conflict minerals in the Congo is “one of the greatest moral issues of our time … and...
View ArticleSudan: Irrefutable and Nearly Immediate Proof of War Crimes
This opinion piece co-authored with Charlie Clements, executive director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, originally appeared on GlobalPost. The wall of...
View ArticleMilitary Advisers to Central Africa Only One Piece of the Puzzle
This post co-authored with Sarah Margon, associate director for Sustainable Security at the Center for American Progress, originally appeared on Think Progress. Although the initial media reaction to...
View ArticleGlobalPost Oped: Sudan Faces New Charges of War Crimes
This oped co-authoredwith Mark H. Tuohey, a partner at the Washington, D.C., office of Brown Rudnick LLP, originally appeared on GlobalPost.Thousands of innocent civilians are living in caves in...
View ArticleHuffPo Oped: Creating Conflict-Free Companies for the 21st Century
This oped co-authored with actor and ethical mining entrepreneur Jeffrey Wright originally appeared on Huffington Post.Conflict minerals from eastern Congo, found in our cell phones, computers and...
View ArticleConverting Rhetoric Into Reality on Atrocity Prevention
This piece originally appeared on the Huffington Post.In April 2012, President Obama went all-in rhetorically when he asserted that preventing mass atrocities and genocide is a "core national security...
View ArticleCongo in 2020...
Editor’s Note: The international affairs magazine Global Brief recently asked two professors and Enough Project Executive Director John C. Bradshaw to envision the Democratic Republic of Congo seven...
View ArticleThe Hill Op-ed: Renewing Congress's commitment to peace in Darfur and Sudan
Editor's Note: This op-ed, co-written by John C. Bradshaw and Tom Perriello, a former congressman from Virginia’s 5th District and president of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, originally...
View ArticleThe Hill Op-ed: The case against Sudanese President Omar al Bashir
This piece originally appeared on The Hill. The tenth anniversary of the genocide in Darfur has focused renewed attention on the crimes that the Sudanese regime has committed against its people and the...
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