India’s criminal justice system needs an overhaul. Politicians need to do far more than give in to populist impulses.
Tag Archives: death penalty
Iraq: Executing Terrorists
Has Iraq’s extensive use of the death penalty done anything to deter terrorism?
United States: Cruel and Unusual
There is a recent decline of capital punishment in one of the two remaining industrialized nations with the death penalty.
Iran’s High Volume of Executions
Iran is likely the world’s second-most prolific user of the death penalty.
Saudi Arabia’s Execution Flurry
A recent mass execution puts into focus Saudi Arabia’s heavy use of the death penalty.
The Case Against Dr. Vivek Murthy for Surgeon General
Why the NRA should continue to dictate the U.S.’s medical priorities.
Asia’s Place in 21st Century Global Governance (Part I)
Can Asian countries come together effectively in the international arena?