Information on "Conflict" and "Africa"
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23 Apr 2013
Normative Changes in Peacekeeping Operations: How Much are Current Norms and Practices Challenged?
In this audio presentation from the 2013 International Security Forum, three experts discuss the extent to which Western-dominated peacekeeping norms and practices are now being challenged by new stakeholders, particularly African ones. More on «Normative Changes in Peacekeeping Operations: How Much are Current Norms and Practices Challenged?» -
23 Apr 2013
Political Transitions in Africa
In this audio presentation from the 2013 International Security Forum, four experts discuss some of the interrelated challenges facing Africa -- e. More on «Political Transitions in Africa» -
22 Apr 2013
Managing Transitions in the Middle East and North Africa
In this audio presentation from the 2013 International Security Forum, three experts discuss the multifaceted challenges and uncertainties now facing a transitioning Middle East and North Africa. More on «Managing Transitions in the Middle East and North Africa»
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7 Feb 2013
Report From The Middle East
In this audio presentation, Chuck Freilich, who is the author of "Zion's Dilemmas: How Israel makes National Security Policy," overviews recent developments in the Middle East. More on «Report From The Middle East»
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7 Nov 2012
Achieving Peace, Security and Justice in the Great Lakes Region
In this audio presentation, Dr. Phil Clark from the University of London's SOAS reviews the recent analytic work that has been done on the security status of the Great Lakes region in Africa. More on «Achieving Peace, Security and Justice in the Great Lakes Region»
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24 Jul 2012
Regional Dimensions Of Conflict In The Great Lakes Region
In this audio presentation, Nelson Alusala of the UN Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) assesses the ongoing conflict in the Great Lakes region, both in terms of its future and consequences. More on «Regional Dimensions Of Conflict In The Great Lakes Region»
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8 Jun 2012
Regional Actors in East and Central Africa
Stephen Oola, Head of Research and Advocacy at the Refugee Law Project at Makerere University in Uganda, discusses the role of actors like the African Union and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) in East and Central ... More on «Regional Actors in East and Central Africa» -
6 Jun 2012
South Sudan: A Newly Minted Failed State?
Sage International’s John Bruni argues that Khartoum has been doing all that it can to sabotage the development of South Sudan. More on «South Sudan: A Newly Minted Failed State?»
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24 May 2012
Nigeria: Regional Kingpin?
Jennifer Giroux, a senior researcher at the Center for Security Studies, discusses the paradox of Nigeria, a state that can be considered West Africa's regional hegemon but which also often seems on the verge of collapse. More on «Nigeria: Regional Kingpin?» -
21 May 2012
Liberia: Reconciliation and Reform
In this audio presentation, the Crisis Group's Gabriela Keseberg Dávalos talks about the lessons learned from the October 2011 elections in Liberia. More on «Liberia: Reconciliation and Reform»
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