Daisuku Higashi, a professor at Sophia University in Tokyo, on the state of the peace process in South Sudan and the impact that the political transition in Sudan is having on its neighbor.
Author: Samir Ashraf
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Abdulghani al-Iryani, a senior researcher at the Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies, on why the war in Yemen continues and whether there is a way for it to end.
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Monica McWilliams, an academic and peace activist, was part of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition, a grassroots political party that helped negotiate peace in Northern Island.
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The impacts of climate change on water are particularly acute in areas of the world experiencing conflict. As water supplies become more strained in conflict contexts, they are increasingly being exploited and weaponized as strategic targets.
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Eleonore Pauwels and David Li discussed the broad applications and risks of AI and its relevance to the work of the UN.
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The chairman and co-founder of the Sanaa Center for Strategic Studies, Farea al-Muslimi, describes the current state of the conflict in Yemen and whether there are possibilities for peace.
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The uniqueness of the North Korean situation makes the road towards any denuclearization long and complex.
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Danilo Türk and Sundeep Waslekar explain the complexities of cooperation over water and the lessons that can be drawn from existing agreements.
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Researchers from the Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity (AC4) at Columbia University share their views on the science of sustaining peace and its implications for the ongoing work of the United Nations.