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War Crimes and Shifting Borders in the Middle East

Steven Blockmans

CEPS Papers from Centre for European Policy Studies

Abstract: The summer of 2014 saw an explosion of violence in the Middle East. Geopolitically, the advance of the Islamic State and the emergence of a de facto independent Iraqi Kurdistan are the most important recent developments. Any way out of the quagmire will now require a grand bargain – one that establishes a new security order in the whole region, draws borders accordingly and offers transitional justice to the victims of the many atrocities that have taken place.

Pages: 7 pages
Date: 2014-09
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