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Reiter, A. G. (2024, March 26). Why the US Must Not Repeat the Mistakes of the Civil War in Dealing with Jan. 6 Offenders. The Boston Globe,


Kyle, B. J. & Reiter, A. G. (2023) Military Legal Power, Unchecked. NACLA Report on the Americas 55(4): 430-36


Kyle, B.K., and Reiter, A.G. (2022, April 8). For Hemispheric Unity, a Change in U.S. Foreign Policy is Needed. NACLA Report on the Americas. 


Reiter, A.G. (2022, March 24). Why Putin Will Not Be Put on Trial. Newsweek.


Reiter, A. (2022, January 24).Why Have Military Courts Become Such a Popular Tool of Repression? Political Violence at a Glance. .


Kyle, B. J., Reiter, A. G., & Rios-Figueroa, J. (2021). Diálogos entre autores: Intervencionismo militar en las democracias latinoamericanas. Política y Gobierno 28(2). .


Reiter, A. (2021, July 12). Why the United States needs to intervene in Haiti -- again. Boston Globe.


Reiter, A. (2021) A 9/11-Style Commission on the Capitol Insurrection is Destined to Fail. Boston Globe, February 17. 


Kyle, B.J. & Reiter, A.G. (2021). . Routledge: London, New York.


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