The war in Ukraine has demonstrated the solidarity of the international community, yet there is real work to be done to strengthen solidarity across regions.
Author: Adam Lupel, Jenna Russo
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Survey data does not reveal a major, widespread drop in the UN’s legitimacy over the past few years.
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Voters in Africa’s largest democracy will go to the polls to pick a new president on Feb. 25, 2023.
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A peace deal between Tigrayan forces and the Ethiopian government signed in November 2022 raised hopes that the war in northern Ethiopia—one of the world’s deadliest conflicts in recent years—was finally drawing to a close.
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2023 could be a good year for advancing climate-related issues in the United Nations Security Council.
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The UN General Assembly’s COE Working Group has a fork-in-the-road opportunity to advance UN Peacekeeping’s environmental goals.
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The UN should consider both the successes of the whole-of-mission approach and the pitfalls of its ever-burgeoning understanding of PoC.
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Context-specific approaches to peacebuilding that empower local agency are key to the self-sustainability of peace processes.
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A better understanding is needed of where the multilateral system is working, where it is not, and where it is headed.
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As a result of shifting dynamics in certain conflicts, as well as recent coups, the UN is having to engage with de facto authorities in a growing number of country contexts.