There is a rare consensus emerging about the future direction of drug policy reform.
Author: Robert Muggah
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If security is to be enhanced in the long-term, African governments and their supporters need to move beyond a rigid interpretation of arms availability in reservedly supply-side terms.
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The newly empowered people of Brazil are a force to be reckoned with, and one that could well set alight comparable movements across Latin America.
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While alarms bells warn of the real and imagined threats presented by fragile cities, surprisingly little is known about them.
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In putting peace squarely on the post-2015 development agenda, a historical wrong has finally been corrected.
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Despite empirical evidence linking conflict and development, the issue’s place in the post-2015 agenda remains a question.
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The historic treaty will only be as strong as the states that back it.
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A ruthless epidemic of violence is afflicting many states and cities in Central and South America and the Caribbean.
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Personal security is an aspect of everyone’s life, and there is ample evidence that insecurity has negative implications for development.
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What practical steps can be taken to reduce violent crime in Port-au-Prince?