Dispatches from the Field

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Dispatches from the Field is The Genocide Report’s recurring analysis series examining conflicts, humanitarian crises, and emerging risks of mass atrocities around the world.

Drawing on field experience, research, and international legal analysis, these articles explore how war, political instability, and institutional breakdown affect civilian populations and the broader international system. Particular attention is given to the legal frameworks governing armed conflict, the warning signs of escalating violence, and the mechanisms designed to prevent genocide and other atrocity crimes.

The series seeks to bridge the gap between academic research, policy analysis, and the lived realities of communities affected by conflict. By situating current events within the frameworks of international law and atrocity prevention, Dispatches from the Field aims to contribute to a deeper public understanding of the forces that drive violence—and the efforts required to prevent it.

undocumented in Lebanon

Undocumented in Lebanon: Displacement, Legal Status, and the Precarity of Protection

In displacement settings, legal status is not a formality—it determines…

US withdraws from UNHRC

US Withdraws from UNHRC

Disengagement from imperfect institutions may signal protest—but it also forfeits…

ethnic cleansing in Myanmar

Ethnic Cleansing in Myanmar: State Violence and the Rohingya Crisis

The scale and systematic nature of violence against the Rohingya…

closing dadaab

Dadaab Refugee Camp: Kenya’s Closure Threats and the Persistence of Protracted Displacement

Efforts to dismantle long-standing refugee settlements without viable alternatives risk…

Absconding from Justice: Omar al-Bashir, ICC Warrants, and the Limits of Enforcement

Absconding from Justice: Omar al-Bashir, ICC Warrants, and the Limits of Enforcement

The failure to execute ICC arrest warrants against sitting heads…

Realpolitik and International Refugee Law: The EU–Turkey Deal and the Erosion of Asylum Protections

Realpolitik and International Refugee Law: The EU–Turkey Deal and the Erosion of Asylum Protections

When migration control policies override legal protections, the right to…

need for humanitarian response

The Need for Humanitarian Response

The global refugee crisis is no longer localized—it is a…

Burj Lebanon

Return to Burj, Lebanon: Conditions in Burj el-Barajneh and the Strain of Protracted Displacement

Overcrowding, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to basic services have…