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The Cost of Kill/Capture: Impact of the Night Raid Surge on Afghan Civilians
September 2011
This report from the Open Society Foundations examines how the recent dramatic increase in night raids by international forces has affected Afghan civilians and fueled even deeper hostility.


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Busting Bribery: Sustaining the Global Momentum of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
September 2011
Published by the Open Society Foundations, this report examines efforts to amend the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and evaluates the impact those amendments may have on anti-bribery enforcement.

Smart on Crime: The Need for Reform
February 23, 2011
A report on criminal justice reform released by the Smart on Crime Coalition provides new recommendations for the U.S. Congress and Obama Administration.

Strangers at the Door: Night Raids by International Forces Lose Hearts and Minds of Afghans
February 23, 2010
Night raids by international forces in Afghanistan are widely associated with abuse and impunity, according to this briefing paper issued by the Open Society Institute and the Afghan nongovernmental organization The Liaison Office.

From Exporting Terrorism to Exporting Repression: Human Rights in the Arab Region
March 2009
This OSI-supported report from the Cairo Institute documents and analyzes significant human rights developments in 12 Arab countries.

Doomed to Fail?
Morton H. Halperin and Ted Piccone
June 5, 2008
Senator John McCain's proposal to create a common organization that would unite the world's democracies around a common mission is rooted in the past and doomed to failure, writes OSI Advocacy Director Morton Halperin in this International Herald Tribune editorial.

Moving Toward a More Integrative Approach to Justice Reform
February 2008
In order to make real progress in breaking the cycle of incarceration, advocates need to develop collaborative approaches to abate the disproportionate numbers of the poor and people of color entering the criminal justice system, according to this OSI report.

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