Articles
August 2013
July 2013
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31 Jul 2013
Political Warfare
Publisher:
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
The United States currently lacks the capabilities needed to win ‘hearts and minds’ in places such as the Middle East, or so argues Max Boot. Consequently, it’s time for Washington to redouble its efforts and call this requirement by its rightful name – political warfare. More on «Political Warfare»
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31 Jul 2013
An Interview with Dr. Buntu Siwisa, African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes
Publisher:
International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
This month, our featured interview is with Dr. Buntu Siwisa. He manages the Knowledge Production Department at the African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD), which is in located in South Africa. ACCORD’s charter is to provide innovative and specifically African solutions to conflict. What this means in practical terms is working with the intellectual and institutional resources available on the continent to promote ‘conflict transformation’. Such a transformation, Dr. Siwisa argues, cannot take place without dialogue that involves governments, multi-lateral institutions and civil society - including Africa’s youth. More on «An Interview with Dr. Buntu Siwisa, African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes »
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31 Jul 2013
EPIK Young Leaders Conference 2013
Publisher:
International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
When is conflict ‘better’ than cooperation? This is the theme of the 2013 EPIK Young Leaders Conference and Essay Competition, an event proudly sponsored by the ISN. More on «EPIK Young Leaders Conference 2013 »
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30 Jul 2013
The Foreign and Security Policies of the Central Asian States
Publisher:
International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
Despite the potentially suffocating interests of external powers, the Central Asian states still have enough political space to pursue their own foreign and security policy agendas. In today’s Q&A session, the CSS’ Stephen Aris reveals the domestic and external factors that help shape these policies. More on «The Foreign and Security Policies of the Central Asian States»
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30 Jul 2013
Learning to Love NGOs: The Growing Role of Civil Society in Asian Security
Publisher:
East-West Center (EWC)
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are playing an increasingly important role in promoting human security across Asia. James Gannon, however, believes they can do better, especially if national governments and regional institutions provide increased support to the nonprofit sector. More on «Learning to Love NGOs: The Growing Role of Civil Society in Asian Security»
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29 Jul 2013
Mugabe Likely to Win Elections, But Who Will Lead Zimbabwe Next?
Publisher:
Global Observatory (IPI)
While Robert Mugabe is expected to win this week’s presidential elections, his age raises questions about his successor. Today, Fiona Blyth looks at the possible contenders from across Zimbabwe’s political spectrum. And what does she conclude? Yes, a handover of power to yet another authoritarian figure. More on «Mugabe Likely to Win Elections, But Who Will Lead Zimbabwe Next? »
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25 Jul 2013
NATO: Time to Refocus and Streamline
Publisher:
International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
Is it time for NATO’s European partners to assume a greater array of roles and responsibilities? Samir Tata thinks so. Today, he outlines the changes the Alliance needs to make, especially if it wants to cope with a resurgent Russia and the dangerous instability of North Africa. More on «NATO: Time to Refocus and Streamline»