Brian Finucane Senior Adviser, U.S. Please submit all media inquiries to [email protected] or call +32 (0) 2 536 00 71 Crisis Group Role Brian joined Crisis Group in June 2021 as Senior Adviser for the U.S. Program. He focuses on developing policies and institutional checks to decrease U.S. reliance on military tools in foreign affairs, including through legislative reforms of war powers and counterterrorism authorities. Professional Background Prior to joining Crisis Group, he worked for a decade in the Office of the Legal Adviser at the U.S. Department of State where he advised the U.S. government on legal and policy issues relating to counterterrorism, the use of military force, and partnered military operations.Brian holds a B.A. in anthropology from Cornell University, a DPhil from Oxford University and a J.D. from Yale University. In The News 21 May 2024 I think, hopefully, [the ICC arrest warrants] should give Israel's backers — the U.S., U.K., Germany, those providing arms to Israel — cause to reconsider that support. CBC Brian Finucane Senior Adviser, U.S. 29 Feb 2024 The best way to get humanitarian aid into Gaza is to stop the fighting. Vox Brian Finucane Senior Adviser, U.S. 12 Feb 2024 Prior advance warnings are a feasible precaution to minimize harm to civilians [in Rafah] … but it doesn’t absolve Israel of its legal obligations. The Washington Post Brian Finucane Senior Adviser, U.S. 12 Jan 2024 The U.S. is simultaneously playing the role of arsonist and firefighter in the Middle East. Al Jazeera Brian Finucane Senior Adviser, U.S. 7 Nov 2023 The Israeli strikes we’ve seen so far should be raising serious questions for people at the State Department about how U.S. weapons are being used. The New York Times Brian Finucane Senior Adviser, U.S. 5 Nov 2023 Even if there is a legal justification for ... every airstrike in Gaza, this conflict has been catastrophic for [Gazans] … Falling within the law only gets you so far. The Washington Post Brian Finucane Senior Adviser, U.S. Latest Updates Q&A / Middle East & North Africa 24 May 2024 All Eyes on The Hague: The ICC Prosecutor’s Move against Hamas and Israeli Leaders Op-Ed / United States 13 February 2024 Not Reassuring: NSM-20 and the Limits of Law-of-War Assurances in the Transfer of U.S. Arms Op-Ed / Middle East & North Africa 08 January 2024 Regional Conflict in the Middle East and the Limitations of the War Powers Resolution Op-Ed / United States 17 November 2023 Is Washington Responsible for What Israel Does With American Weapons? Q&A / Middle East & North Africa 10 November 2023 Understanding the Risks of U.S.-Iran Escalation amid the Gaza Conflict Also available in Arabic Op-Ed / United States 04 October 2023 Key Takeaways from September 28 House Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing on AUMF Reform Op-Ed / United States 18 September 2023 Analyzing Previously Undisclosed Use of Force Reports: Challenges of Congressional Oversight of the War on Terror Op-Ed / United States 16 August 2023 Renewed Tensions in the Persian Gulf: Further War Powers Lessons from the Tanker War Op-Ed / United States 14 August 2023 The House Tackles Zombie War Authorizations: Possibilities and Perils Commentary / United States 17 July 2023 Dangerous Words: The Risky Rhetoric of U.S. War on Mexican Cartels Also available in Español Op-Ed / Europe & Central Asia 08 May 2023 Can Ukraine Get Justice Without Thwarting Peace? Op-Ed / United States 14 March 2023 Opaque Transparency on the Use of Force: Observations on the 2022 “1264” Report Load more