
Burma and the US: Where are we now?
This post is written by Danny Hirschel-Burns, STAND Policy Coordinator. It is the first post in a series on Burma, which we are featuring as part of our Burma: Preventing the… Read more…
This post is written by Danny Hirschel-Burns, STAND Policy Coordinator. It is the first post in a series on Burma, which we are featuring as part of our Burma: Preventing the… Read more…
By David Sanker, STAND Advocacy Intern Last week I attended an event at the Atlantic Council in Washington, DC. The speakers at this event included Igor Ivanov, Former Foreign Minister of the… Read more…
The opinions expressed in this blog are from STAND’s Policy Coordinator Danny Hirschel-Burns and STAND’s Education Coordinator Sean Langberg. On September 15th, John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov agreed on a… Read more…
STAND has decided to highlight the most important events of the past week by using pictures of important moments, meetings, and life throughout our conflict zones. We have pictures going… Read more…
1. A United Nations Commission of Inquiry has concluded that both pro-government and rebel forces have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity. While both sides were reported to have committed… Read more…
This post, written by Natasha Kieval, Programs Intern, describes the doctrine of Responsibility to Protect in light of the recent report “The United States and R2P: From Words to Action.” … Read more…
This post, written by Natasha Kieval, Programs Intern, is the fourth in our #Syriasly series highlighting different aspects of the Syrian conflict. Check out our previous posts: a timeline of the… Read more…
This post was written by STAND’s Education Coordinator, Sean Langberg at the conclusion of our #AccountablePower campaign. Barack Obama’s appointment of Samantha Power to lead the United States Mission to… Read more…
Written by Natasha Kieval, Programs Intern Happy 4th of July! On this revered American holiday, we celebrate our independence from Great Britain. America is often called the “Land of the… Read more…
This post is an excerpt from the CRS report “Armed Conflict in Syria: US and International Response,” and is the third post in our series “#Syriasly” which examines the conflict… Read more…