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Reiter, A. “How to Put ISIS Members On Trial: The Best Way — The Only Real Option — is a New Hybrid International Tribunal,” Arc Digital, July 9, 2019


Reiter, A. "Arrest Sudan’s Ousted War Criminal Dictator: Out of Self-Interest, Sudan’s Military Should Turn Over Omar al-Bashir to the International Criminal Court," Arc Digital, April 15, 2019


Reiter, A. and Kyle, B. "," Jacobin Magazine, November 10, 2018 (reprint of Militarization Redux)


Reiter, A. and Kyle, B. “Militarization Redux: Across the Region, Latin America’s Militaries are Regaining Power through the Court System,” NACLA Report on the Americas, July 27, 2018


Payne, L., Reiter, A., Mahony, C., Bernal-Bermúdez, L., and Olsen, T. Development for Peace: Solutions to Tackle Fragility, Conflict, Violence, The World Bank, April 11, 2018


Reiter, A. “The Wrong Choice in Colombia: Colombian Voters Made a Mistake by Rejecting a Long-Sought Peace Deal,” U.S. News & World Report, October 4, 2016


Remmler, K. (2021). "Residual Remembrance: Family Genealogies and the Return of the Dead." On Being Adjacent to Historical Violence. Ed. Irene Kacandes, 245-262.


Remmler, K. (2020) "" EuropeNow 33. Journal of European Art, Culture, and Politics (29).


Paus, E., Robinson, M., Treganna, F. 2022. "Firm innovation in Africa and Latin America: Heterogeneity and country context," Industrial and Corporate Change, 31, 338-357.


"Firm innovation in Africa and Latin America: Heterogeneity and Country Context," South African Research Chair in Industrial Development, University of Johannesburg, Working Paper 2022-02, January 2022 (Eva Paus, Michael Robinson and Fiona Treganna).