Foreign Policy InvestigationJustice, World Justice Denied The UN tribunal established to prosecute Khmer Rouge war criminals is in shambles — and those responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands may avoid facing charges. Douglas GillisonForeign PolicyNovember 23, 2011 InvestigationPolitics, World Teodorin’s World Playboy bunnies. $2 million Bugattis. Bags full of cash. Meet the world’s richest minister of agriculture and forestry. Ken SilversteinForeign PolicyFebruary 22, 2011 InvestigationJustice, World Between Uzbekistan and a Hard Place After deadly violence against Uzbeks in Kyrgyzstan, President Islam Karimov seemed to embrace the flood of refugees back home. Why, then, did he boot them out immediately? Ilan GreenbergForeign PolicyAugust 10, 2010 InvestigationWorld Welcome to Hamaswood Asdaa, the Hamas movie set built to resemble a typical Gazan street, is subject to the politics of its Islamist owner and the constraints of life under Israeli siege. Sharon WeinbergerForeign PolicyJuly 16, 2009 1 2
InvestigationJustice, World Justice Denied The UN tribunal established to prosecute Khmer Rouge war criminals is in shambles — and those responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands may avoid facing charges. Douglas GillisonForeign PolicyNovember 23, 2011
InvestigationPolitics, World Teodorin’s World Playboy bunnies. $2 million Bugattis. Bags full of cash. Meet the world’s richest minister of agriculture and forestry. Ken SilversteinForeign PolicyFebruary 22, 2011
InvestigationJustice, World Between Uzbekistan and a Hard Place After deadly violence against Uzbeks in Kyrgyzstan, President Islam Karimov seemed to embrace the flood of refugees back home. Why, then, did he boot them out immediately? Ilan GreenbergForeign PolicyAugust 10, 2010
InvestigationWorld Welcome to Hamaswood Asdaa, the Hamas movie set built to resemble a typical Gazan street, is subject to the politics of its Islamist owner and the constraints of life under Israeli siege. Sharon WeinbergerForeign PolicyJuly 16, 2009