Is the necessary political will there to make this post-election push for security sector reform work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo?
Tag: fragile states
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New strategies may help the West African nation’s return to constitutional order.
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Ms. Pires discusses the origins of the g7+, the implementation of the New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States, and the need for ways to measure donors.
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The lack of a workable resolution between Sudan and South Sudan could contribute to renewed conflict in the region.
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Somalia will remain high on the international agenda over the next half year, but it is up to the Somalis to bring meaningful change for the better.
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“Peace in Afghanistan cannot be made by the international community,” Amb. Eide said. “It has to be made by the Afghans themselves.”
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Progress is tied to an Afghan-owned process supported by regional neighbors and the international community.
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Pakistan remains the key regional actor for stability in Afghanistan. Its influence, concerns and relationships will have to be considered in the Afghan peace process.
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Many thorny issues face peace and reconciliation between the government and the Taliban, which is the accepted route to stability in Afghanistan.
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First of a three-part series on Afghanistan: The international community agreed on a framework to stabilize Afghanistan at Bonn on December 5. This process however, could be stymied by the reality of the violence and conditions in the country.