Spring 2009: In This IssueIs it true that Western Europeans, after half a century of peace and prosperity, suffer from the kind of moral malaise that Nietzsche warned about, and that Francis Fukuyama and Robert Kagan diagnosed? One way to answer this question is to listen, not to American pundits, but to Europeans themselves—in particular, to their novelists ... In April 2003, Luis Moreno Ocampo was elected as the International Criminal Court’s first Prosecutor. He promised a “sexy court” that would dispense swift and telegenic justice comprehensible to faraway and often uneducated victims. Yet, Moreno Ocampo is a man who diminishes with proximity ... | ||






