Ideas for Peace
  • Sobre nosotros
  • Articulos
  • Reseña de Libros
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • Contribute
  • es_ESES
  • en_USEN
Ideas for Peace
Ideas for Peace
  • Sobre nosotros
  • Articulos
  • Reseña de Libros
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • Contribute
  • es_ESES
  • en_USEN
The end of war and the promise of peacebuilding
Bob Baskin, president of the peace alliance, comments on Obama's recent speech calling for an end to the US' current state of "perpetual war" against terrorism in favour of limited and specific military campaigns. Baskin welcomes the change in tone from the US administration, and argues that it should go
  • Editor
  • Articulos
  • junio 14, 2020
Lee más
Why should we know where Saja is?
Why does a small village in Southern Tanzania seem like a hotbed of international intrigue a la Cold War era? Hang on, looks like all the international powers are there only to help. In this "parable" of international development, Saumava Mitra critically reflects on the strategies of charity givers, technologists,
  • Editor
  • Articulos
  • junio 14, 2020
Lee más
What is happening in Brazil?
Paulo Guerra sent us this commentary from the protests in Brazil.
  • Editor
  • Articulos
  • junio 14, 2020
Lee más
War on terrorism versus civil liberties of individuals: An analysis of the Malaysian Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012
This article, written during the author's internship with the Malaysian Human Rights Commission, presents an analysis of the Malaysian "Special Measures" Act (2012), which compromises the civil liberties of individuals, through such powers as identifying anonymous authors on the Internet and intercepting personal communications, in an effort to ensure the
  • Editor
  • Articulos
  • junio 14, 2020
Lee más
Voices from the Narmada River
Leon Mach shares his reflections after a study tour of the Narmada River Valley with Medha Patkar, a community organizer and tireless advocate of "people oriented development", illustrated by the beautiful photography of Kelsea Schumacher. Tags: Medha Patkar, Narma River, conservation, development, community, justice, livelihoods, ecosystem services, Sardar Sarovar Dam, globalization.
  • Editor
  • Articulos
  • junio 14, 2020
Lee más
Even In Afghanistan, Separate Is Not Equal
Are US/NATO efforts to empower women and equalize Afghan society undercut by the segregation policies of their own camps and insensitivity to local staff? Jade Wu reports from Kabul and Kunduz.
  • Editor
  • junio 13, 2020
Lee más
European disintegration? Separatist movements across the continent are gaining momentum
Scotland's narrowly lost campaign for independence has emboldened similar struggles for self-determination across Europe, in places like Catalonia, Flanders, and Transnistria. Thomas Wagner-Nagy asks what this trend could mean for Europe, where a complex history of disputed cultural and territorial borders continues to unfold.
  • Editor
  • Articulos
  • junio 13, 2020
Lee más
Discerning for Peace in Africa: The Sudan Civil Wars and Peace Processes 1955-2013
Separation of the Sudan into the Republic of Sudan (North) and the Republic of Southern Sudan (South) was globally extolled as the long-lasting solution to one of the longest civil wars in post-Colonial Africa. However, recent developments in Sudan: continued clashes between north and south, crises in the contested areas
  • Editor
  • Articulos
  • junio 13, 2020
Lee más
Devolution and the new Constitutional Dispensation in Zimbabwe
Dr Jephias Mapuva and Loveness Muyengwa-Mapuva discuss the potential of Zimbabwe's 2013 constitutional reform to decentralize governmental powers and bolster democratic participation in local governance while also recognizing the many challenges to its implementation.
  • Editor
  • Articulos
  • junio 13, 2020
Lee más
Contemporary Politics of Conflict in Aceh
Social and political challenges continue to affect Aceh as the region struggles to achieve peace, justice, and reconciliation, both within itself and with the Indonesian government. Michael Cornish reports on the status of Aceh's democratic transition and the complicated political forces that have arisen in the fragile peace of the
  • Editor
  • Articulos
  • junio 13, 2020
Lee más
  • Anterior
  • Página 88 de 107
  • Siguiente
Instagram


Ads
Ads
Categorias
Seguridad de Mujeres Periodistas
Articulos
Reseña de Libros
Podcasts
Videos
Facebook

[custom-facebook-feed]

Donación
Click here to Donate!

© Ideas for Peace 2021