Information on "Governance"
June 2013
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5 Jun 2013
Filipino Muslim Rebels Take Tentative Steps Towards Governance
IRIN reports that the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) recently backed a candidate running in local elections. This and a host of other confidence-building measures that the MILF has recently performed seem to suggest that the rebels are opting for dialogue with Manila over the use of violence. More on «Filipino Muslim Rebels Take Tentative Steps Towards Governance»
March 2013
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7 Mar 2013
Climate Change’s Growing Threat to Security
Recent climate change talks in Doha were big on rhetoric but lacked substance. That’s both sad and familiar, writes Daniel Marks. It’s sad because it ignores a slew of recent reports that highlight climate change’s growing threat to human security, especially in the case of small island states. More on «Climate Change’s Growing Threat to Security»
July 2012
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6 Jul 2012
Burma/Myanmar's By-Elections: Will Personalities Trump Institutions?
As Myanmar continues its international rehabilitation, the National League for Democracy must now transform itself from an excluded opposition movement to a credible domestic alternative. More on «Burma/Myanmar's By-Elections: Will Personalities Trump Institutions?» -
4 Jul 2012
Timor-Leste Beyond 2012: A Turning Point
As it enters into the second decade of self-rule, with a change of governing powers mid-year and with UN Peacekeepers gone by year-end, will Timor-Leste make it on its own? More on «Timor-Leste Beyond 2012: A Turning Point»
May 2012
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11 May 2012
Opportunity Knocks: Can the EU Help Albania to Help Itself?
Albania's fragile democracy may hinge upon Europe's support for domestic political reform. More on «Opportunity Knocks: Can the EU Help Albania to Help Itself?»


