Curated expert opinion on intractable contemporary issues
Sustainable Peace In Sudan: How International Investment and Solidarity Can Help End a ‘Forgotten War’
By Dominic Rohner | 02 December, 2024
More than 50 countries are currently suffering from shocking levels of armed violence, many of which receive little to no public attention.
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Have Dark Clouds of 1935 Nuremberg Gathered Over Indian Skies?
By Harsh Mander | 27 November, 2024
The decade of the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has seen a blitz of such grave onslaughts that many feared India had already transformed in practice into a religious state, a Hindu Nation.
COP 29: The Climate-Peace Nexus Was on the Agenda, But …
By Volker Boege | 23 November, 2024
While international public attention is on the COP negotiations about money, other issues also play a role in Baku, including the climate-peace nexus.
Is the Time Ripe for an End to the Ukraine War?
By Herbert Wulf | 21 November, 2024
Donald Trump, president-elect of the USA, wants to end the Ukraine war within a day, as he has emphasized several times, but without saying how. Despite the brutal clashes on the ground in Ukraine, do negotiations now have a chance? Are we near to a "ripe moment" for negotiations?
Three Options for Korea as It Confronts the Return of Trump
By Chung-in Moon | 20 November, 2024
Trump’s reelection is creating joy and grief in equal measures around the world. But how will Korea be affected?
COP29: Keeping Climate Security Human-Centric
By Sinéad Barry and Janani Vivekananda | 19 November, 2024
Since its emergence nearly two decades ago, the concept of climate security has been an important avenue to uphold the place of human security within the international climate system.
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