Presentación del Centro Global de Innovación para la Paz y del libro “Innovación para la Paz”
Presentación del Centro Global de Innovación para la Paz y del libro “Innovación para la Paz”
Peace at the Margins
Peace at the Margins
Peace Starts Here: Empowering Local Voices for Global Harmony
Peace Starts Here: Empowering Local Voices for Global Harmony
Desafíos Ambientales en Costa Rica: La Agricultura Industrial y su Impacto en el Agua
Desafíos Ambientales en Costa Rica: La Agricultura Industrial y su Impacto en el Agua
The Inuit of Greenland and International Law: A Historical Perspective on Colonization, Self-Determination, and Resource Governance
The Inuit of Greenland and International Law: A Historical Perspective on Colonization, Self-Determination, and Resource Governance
Animal Welfare as a Crucial Adaptation Strategy in the Face of Climate Change: Case of Northern Ghana
Animal Welfare as a Crucial Adaptation Strategy in the Face of Climate Change: Case of Northern Ghana
This article summarizes the findings of a jont research project by UPEACE and Arcadia University. A full discussion of the project and findings will appear in the upcoming book Conlfict Resolution of the Boruca Hydro-Energy Project: Renewable Energy Production in a Costa Rica published by The Continuum International Publishing
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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon addresses the General Assembly of the United Nations on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples.
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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon's address at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony, Hiroshima (Japan) 06 August 2010
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Journalist Rob L. Wagner examines Saudi Arabia’s “soft” rehabilitation program to return Islamic extremists to the “true Islam.” Although the program in its seven-year history has suffered setbacks, its 10 percent recidivism rate points to potential long-term success. The program mixes religion and tough love to return reformed militants to
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Dr. Gao Lan, Director of Northeast Asian Studies Centre at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, examines the prospects for, and possible pathways to, reconciliation between China and Japan and for the creation of an East Asian Community via a comparison with Germany and France’s post-WWII reconciliation and the development
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George Ngwane reviews the context and outcomes of the AFRICAphonie Citizen Peace Building capacity project in the disputed Bakassi Peninsula in Cameroon. This project followed a Track II approach, building networks of individuals to complement official diplomatic efforts. This report discusses the background of the project, outlines several ongoing challenges
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Horace P. Nagbe reflects on his gendered identity constructed while growing up in Liberia. He then gives an historical account of the country´s violent past which gave rise to a change in his superior male perception: the efforts of the Women in Peacebuilding Network. This group of women recognized the
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RE: To Drive, or Not to Drive; Not a Question for Saudi Women Author: Rob L. Wagner Originally Published at Peace and Conflict Monitor on: 02/10/2010   Dear Editor: I read with growing alarm Jaclyn Nardone’s essay entitled “To Drive, or Not to Drive; Not a Question for Saudi Women.”
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