It's time for another progress report. In an hour or two, Global Military Justice Reform will score its 150,000th hit. These have come from readers in an amazing 149 countries (welcome aboard, Gabon), with 1727 posts and 247 comments. Not bad, considering that the blog has only been around since the middle of January 2014. As always, many thanks to contributors and commenters for helping keep this a lively and, we hope, valuable source of news and commentary.
In case you were wondering, here is a snapshot of the 10 countries that had the highest number of hits in the past month:
In case you were wondering, here is a snapshot of the 10 countries that had the highest number of hits in the past month:
Postscript: It's official: we passed the 150,000-hit marker at about 4:55 p.m., an hour after this post went up.
Aha, India is not doing bad on the list!
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Spreading the word within Canada and elsewhere is a very good thing since achieving reform initiatives requires the participation and education of a wide variety of actors as well as the careful and continued attention not only to legislation, but also to policy implementation processes. Warm thanks to Professor Fidell for his strong executive leadership in this Global Military Justice Reform coalition.
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