Rethinking Agrarian Futures through Local Action (ReAL) in Costa Rica
Rethinking Agrarian Futures through Local Action (ReAL) in Costa Rica
Corte IDH Caso Colectivo de Abogados José Alvear Restrepo vs. Colombia
Corte IDH Caso Colectivo de Abogados José Alvear Restrepo vs. Colombia
UN Women in Taliban Afghanistan
UN Women in Taliban Afghanistan
Costa Rican Pineapples: Harvesting Abuse
Costa Rican Pineapples: Harvesting Abuse
Torture data matters for peace: Presenting the Global Torture Index
Torture data matters for peace: Presenting the Global Torture Index
The Right To Free Secondary Education: is it the right time?
The Right To Free Secondary Education: is it the right time?
What Code Orange Effect? Author: Graham Bearden Originally Published at Peace and Conflict Monitor on 09/28/2006 What is your support worth? Are we safer now than before the Bush Administration declared its War on Terror? The fifth anniversary of the September 11 attacks lit up media channels not but nine
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Dr Liepold of peacexpeace responds to the Obama administration's escalation of the war in Afghanistan, arguing that true security in the country will come from development and community empowerment, not from troop surges and weaponry.
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Key Words: Nicaragua, Samoza Dictatorship, Latin America, central America, Revolution, Gender Analysis, Violence, Non-Violence
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Harold Pinter is the first English playwright to receive the prize, and, indeed, playwrights do not figure as large as might be thought in the hundred years of prize giving.
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The Peace and Conflict Monitor digests some of 2011's most relevant events in peace and conflict.
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(Not) Learning from the Past Author: Peter Krupa Originally Published at Peace and Conflict Monitor on: 03/15/2006 Category: Editorial Imagine a country with a lot of oil and a lot of poverty, where one political party has control over every public institution. That party is led by a former military
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“Vulture” Feeds on Zambia Author: Ashley Seager Originally Published at Peace and Conflict Monitor on: 02/28/2007 Category: In the News A so-called “vulture” fund has been given permission by a British court to enforce a claim for tens of millions of dollars theoretically owed by Zambia. The decision was immediately
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Northeast India is a relatively secluded sub-state region that has of late started acquiring significance at the international level as a potential site of major conflict between China and India, or as a potential bridge between them.
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