In this Q&A, IPI’s Ramy Srour discusses with Daniel Hyslop of the Institute for Economics and Peace the 2014 Global Peace Index and its implications for peace and violence across the globe.
Tag: peace and security
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A mixture of shared energy and security interests may lead Israel and Turkey to re-establish normal bilateral ties, though some challenges still remain.
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Despite the perception of Ukraine as ethnically divided, polls reveal that vast majority of Ukrainians feel they share one Ukrainian national identity.
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As Serbia navigates between Russia and Europe, Ukraine crisis and Russian energy resources can help understand the complex dynamics at play.
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To address the root causes of its conflict, Thailand should deal with its deep political divide and find an inclusive solution.
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Colombia’s run-off presidential elections next month should be more than a referendum on the FARC peace negotiations.
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Dr. Volker Türk of UNHCR spoke with IPI’s Jérémie Labbé about the challenges of protecting civilians during forced displacements caused by violent conflicts.
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Comfort Ero of the International Crisis Group in Nairobi spoke to IPI’s Marie O’Reilly about Boko Haram, the group’s evolution, and options for the international community.
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Abdou Dieng, former Senior Humanitarian Coordinator for the Central African Republic, discusses the complexity of the humanitarian situation in the country with IPI’s Jérémie Labbé.
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Adam Smith interviews two civil society leaders from South Sudan on how to bring stability back to their country and on the potential role of civil society in the mediation process.