Richard Caplan’s new book pays pays much needed attention to the end game of peace operations.
Tag: fragile states
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The crisis in the Sahel will not end unless new responses depart from the traditional “business-as-usual” approach.
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The long-time diplomat discusses the crises in Mali and the Sahel, the threat of terrorism in the Sahel, and the idea of ECOWAS military assistance.
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What practical steps can be taken to reduce violent crime in Port-au-Prince?
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Sustainable peace hinges on the level of inclusion taking place in dialogue and governance in the region.
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Recent events have shed light on the shortcomings of MONUSCO and the recent renewal left it the same with some enhancements.
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Ambassador Mulamula discusses the role of ethnicity and regional institutions in the security of the Great Lakes region, as well as the power of the youth bulge and the pros and cons of the ICC.
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”There is a real desire, across the board, to now have access to the kind of international experience from which Libya has been isolated,” says Mr. Martin.
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Dialogue among Afghans, including the Taliban, has not yet started, and facts on the ground are working against it. But small steps are occurring.
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Why are coups pervasive in the West African region, despite ECOWAS’ imposition of sanctions on the affected countries?