Progress has been made despite challenges and confusion surrounding the mission’s mandate among South Sudanese.
Author: Warren Hoge
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Mr. Onanga-Anyanga discussed Burundi’s progress on strengthening institutions, resolving political tensions, and reaffirming commitments with partners to keep the peace.
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The country is showing economic growth but is still volatile after the 2011 election crisis.
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Young people are more susceptible to recruitment by terrorists, and counter-terrorism efforts must be targeted to specific groups.
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Incidents of piracy are down but at unsustainable costs while pirates are getting more desperate and more violent.
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Mr. Kobler discusses Iraqi brain drain, the lack of an investment climate, and the problems with sand storms.
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Insights on the Syrian conflict from a former friend of Bashar al-Assad.
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Mr. Nash, co-author of a new two-year study on UN effectiveness in the field, calls on-the-ground presence a whole other ball game.
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Mr. Shaheed said Iran is showing a pattern of worsening human rights abuses with no light at the end of the tunnel.
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Mr. Jennings discusses the three regions most vulnerable to piracy: Southeast Asia, the Somali coast, and the Gulf of Guinea.