A former Yemeni ambassador and minister discusses the issues involved in Yemen’s national dialogue.
Monthly Archives: February 2013
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Deploying eyes in the sky will not necessarily bring swift or certain gains for MONUSCO.
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No longer a small activity on the margins of crisis, humanitarian action has grown tenfold over the past 20 years, and, along with it, new challenges.
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The UNRCCA has a daunting task in persuading distrustful members to set aside their considerable individual agendas and work together.
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Historically the European Union had a negative impact on its neighbor to the south, though the relationship is becoming more equal.
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North Korea’s nuclear threats are becoming routine, and the United Nations is running out of sanctions options.
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Violent attacks and a new language requirement are creating a hostile socio-political climate for Central Asian migrants in Russia.
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Because of a change in their fortunes, Central Asian countries are now signalling that great powers need to play by local rules to get what they want.
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As the humanitarian sphere shifts, organizations are facing new tensions around the role of humanitarian principles.
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Tensions are rising as water demands increase, and Afghanistan must be part of a regional solution.