Coalitions of the willing are the talk of the town these days and will play a central role in the future security of Ukraine and Europe. Yet, European leaders should not forget that coalitions are only stop-gap measures and anchoring them in a longer-term political-diplomatic strategy is essential.
Tag: peace and security
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Left unaddressed, painful legacies of past political violence will continue to infiltrate the institutions, processes, and assumptions that inform definitions of peace and approaches to sustaining peace.
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The war in Ukraine has demonstrated the solidarity of the international community, yet there is real work to be done to strengthen solidarity across regions.
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Voters in Africa’s largest democracy will go to the polls to pick a new president on Feb. 25, 2023.
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2023 could be a good year for advancing climate-related issues in the United Nations Security Council.
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The peace and security arrangement between federal and regional states has allowed special forces to instigate conflicts in unique ways.
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What happened to the pandemic being a catalyst for peaceful processes?
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In recent years, a new generation of “guns for hire” appears to be emerging, prompting questions for both African governments and the UN.
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Debate continues over who should authorize, finance, and provide them with various forms of assistance. Outside of their benefits and drawbacks, it is clear that the coalitions pose particular challenges for the African Union (AU).
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Underneath the niceties of inclusion and the value of bringing in as many voices, perspectives, and resources as possible, multistakeholderism comes with its own downsides.
