The Tokyo Framework launched July 8 in Afghanistan is the latest example of an attempt at mutual accountability.
Tag: statebuilding
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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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This latest international effort reflects a new opportunity for Somalia, but how will its leaders carry out this attempt at stabilization?
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While progress continues in Myanmar, there can be no shortcut to democracy.
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Turkey’s experience with reform and its secular state offer lessons for rising Arab Islamist parties.
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While there are risks associated with the creation of a second Haitian force, the international community should welcome the fact that the Haitian government is highlighting concrete steps for Haitian security-institutions-in-the-making to progressively take over from an increasingly unpopular MINUSTAH.
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As Myanmar goes through this transition, much depends on the international, and especially regional and Western, responses to the domestic changes.
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Amid an alarming rate of criminal violence, Guatemalans head to the polls on November 6th to elect a new president in a contest that bucks the leftward trend of Latin American politics.
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As the conflict fragments and becomes more complex, an understanding of how economics has sustained the war may be essential to ensure that Somali’s business interests fall on the side of peace and don’t profit further from instability.
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Nobel peace laureate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf came out ahead in provisional results from the first round of Liberia’s presidential election last week, though the outcome remains uncertain. A second round is likely, and the National Elections Commission will have to work hard to ensure it is free and fair.