South Asia Scam Centers
South Asia Scam Centers
Rethinking Agrarian Futures through Local Action (ReAL) in Costa Rica
Rethinking Agrarian Futures through Local Action (ReAL) in Costa Rica
Equivalence: Innovation for Migrants in Portugal
Equivalence: Innovation for Migrants in Portugal
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
The Editor spends a couple of days out of the office.
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Elliot Waring reviews the 2005 film Sometimes in April, written and directed by Raoul Peck. Waring writes: "What is contained within this “review” is a brief summary of the film and some of the questions which jump off the screen as you watch. Other than that, this reviewer can only say, watch
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The General Assembly of the UN watched the "establishment of an active group of friendly countries to play a particularly important role in supporting the reactivation of the social development in the country (Nicaragua), which will facilitate the strengthening of its institutional and democratic structures." With the whole world watching
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Nicholas Reader looks at 235 ways of dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
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Keep your knitting needles handy – just in case Author: Simon Stander, Editor- Originally Published at Peace and Conflict Monitor on: 04/14/2003 Category: Editorial Of all the outcomes of the current war, one surprising series of events has been the scale of peace protests: from London and Rome to Moscow
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As a child, I remember the Commander of Palmahim Air Force Base inviting the people of Israel, through festive radio jingles, to participate in one of the key events of our independence day: the magnificent exhibition of Israel’s weaponry, culminating in an air-show over the base’s sky, a demonstration of
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The news that NATO is now in charge of peace keeping in Kabul is pitched as good news. However, questions about NATO and its role do not necessarily go away.
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“Gandhi recognised that conflict will always be within us. I think we should study his powerful insights to achieve a more equitable social and political structure. The civil rights movement succeeded because the whites realised that racism was wrong and that they, and not the blacks, had to change.”
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