Studying political violence shows you that bad outcomes are highly contingent: there are so many switch points before you arrive at the most terrible outcomes. Forestalling them depends on the choices people make.
Here’s a gift link if you’re not a subscriber. I very much appreciated the recommendation. www.nytimes.com/2024/10/11/o...
The journalist discusses his experience visiting Israel and the West Bank.
webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1g... at 3pm the UN’s Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs will brief the UNSC on Lebanon. You can watch here:
The situation in the Middle East.
*it's bonkers that, despite the cesspool twitter's become, there's still no better way for an actual peacekeeping mission to release a statement
Just bought it... I'm so curious!
Either the IDF are indiscriminately shooting any moving target or they are sniping kids in the head. I’ll let you decide which is better or worse.
If you’re interested in the book, Urban Refugees and Digital Technology, you can buy it here: www.mqup.ca/urban-refuge...repository.library.carleton.ca/concern/work...
Remember: it’s not a genocide if the victims are Palestinian.
Oh I hate jogging, too