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"Social Development"
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"Europe"
March 2013
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25 Mar 2013
Security in the Sahel: Regional Initiatives in Pursuit of Long-Term Stability
Author: Bonnie Ayodele, Rui Azevedo, Samuel Bullen, Derek Catsam, Liana Fix, Francisco Galamas, Timothee Germain, Vikas Kumar, Ciaran Laird, Annette Lohmann, Natalia Marczewska, Courtenay Mitchell, Paul Melly, Alexander Homan Neill, Sam Powers, Landry Signe, Gökhan Tekir
Publisher:
Atlantic-community.org
This Atlantic Memo provides policy recommendations on how Europe and the United States can help the weak States of the Sahel to address their problems and achieve long-term stability. More on «Security in the Sahel: Regional Initiatives in Pursuit of Long-Term Stability»
September 2012
August 2012
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Aug 2012
Social Media in Pakistan
Author: Michael Kugelman
Publisher:
Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF)
This report argues that social media in Pakistan serves five important functions: 1) it circulates stories ignored by traditional media, or at least bestows greater attention on them; 2) it facilitates group mobilization, primarily by disseminating i... More on «Social Media in Pakistan »
June 2012
May 2012
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10 May 2012
An Alienated Partnership
Author: Stefan Meister
Publisher:
Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
This paper discusses that the return of Vladimir Putin as Russia's president and the probable end of Dmitri Medvedev's modernization project will increase the alienation within German-Russian relations. More on «An Alienated Partnership»
April 2012
March 2012
August 2011
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Aug 2011
Shades of Grey
Author: Patrycja Sasnal
Publisher:
Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This paper demonstrates that there are certain specifics that make the Polish transition experience in 1989 relevant to the changes unfolding in Egypt and Tunisia, especially in the public sphere. More on «Shades of Grey»
April 2011
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13 Apr 2011
Social Policies in Malta
Author: Rose Marie Azzopardi
Publisher:
United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) /
Commonwealth Secretariat
Malta is a high-income developed small state, with an impressive level of economic growth and a multitude of social services, which have helped to provide free health and education to all its citizens and benefits to low-income earners. More on «Social Policies in Malta»
February 2011