post / 14 April 2026
“Dead Men Walking” Episode 1: The International Criminal Court

Episode 1: The International Criminal Court
IIn this first episode of our new podcast, “Dead Men Walking”, we turn our attention to the International Criminal Court (ICC): one of the most embattled international institutions of our time.
Is the ICC a bold but overextended experiment that was doomed from the start? A flawed but resilient institution finding its footing? Or a court caught in an impossible bind?
To help us think through these questions, IFIT expert and peace mediator Barney Afako sits down with three leading experts in international justice from IFIT’s global network: Beth Van Schaack, former US Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice; Janet Anderson, a veteran journalist who has covered international justice from Rwanda to Sierra Leone to The Hague; and Phil Clark, professor of international politics at SOAS University of London. Together they take a hard look at the ICC: its promise, its failures, and whether it has a long-term future.
“Dead Men Walking”: Conversations on Global Norms and Institutions is a new podcast series produced by the Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT) in collaboration with JusticeInfo.net. In each episode, we bring together leading thinkers and practitioners from IFIT’s 400+ global expert network to take an honest look at the problems afflicting 20th century global norms and institutions and to consider the new ideas needed for a changing world order.
Learn more about the ICC here.