Approach

Louisa Loveluck reports on conflict, accountability, and the exercise of power in conflict and post-conflict environments. She reports on:

* Civilian harm and military conduct in modern warfare.

* Accountability, secrecy, and information control in armed conflict.

* The long-term consequences of U.S. and Western foreign policy decisions.

* Authoritarian governance, corruption networks, and state violence.

* Climate pressure, instability, and displacement.

She is particularly interested in investigative and narrative projects that combine frontline reporting with deep documentary and source-based reporting.

Louisa’s investigations have:

* Exposed ongoing abuses by major militaries, prompting international political and human rights scrutiny.

* Documented systems of detention and enforced disappearance in Syria, helping establish public records that were later used in efforts to hold perpetrators accountable.

* Informed diplomatic, humanitarian, and congressional discussions on civilian harm and post-conflict governance.

* Provided on-the-ground reporting that shaped global understanding of conflicts in Iraq, Syria, Israel and the occupied West Bank.