A list of ten key multilateral events to watch that are likely to impact international peace and security in 2015, compiled by IPI’s Francesco Mancini.
Tag: peace and security
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Technological and medical advances have made war less fatal, but this doesn’t necessarily mean it has become less frequent.
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Although China and the US are unlikely to play the roles of Germany and Britain in the run-up to World War One, the pre-history of the Great War contains important lessons about instability and tension in East Asia today.
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As Ukraine searches for a unifying national identity, Russian-sponsored statebuilding in the east could lead to an emboldened ‘Novorossiya’ project.
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A new report on human security looks at how the concept can help governments and citizens partner in order to better protect local communities.
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In this new, thought-provoking book, author Heidi Hardt explores the causes behind international organizations’ different response times.
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Despite having focused on the crises at hand, the 69th UN General Assembly has so far left key global challenges unaddressed.
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A conversation with Nassim Nicholas Taleb about the concepts of risk, resilience, volatility, and their meaning for international relations.
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With Chinese President Jinping’s first visit to India underway, the former Indian Permanent Representative to the UN discusses the future of Sino-Indian relations.
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As the conflict in Gaza escalates, one thing is certain about the new wave of violence: The actions of spoilers who sought to disrupt the Hamas-Fatah reconciliation seem to be succeeding.