Peace (tagged articles)Should Governments Negotiate With Terrorists?Bohdana Kurylo - In 1993, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin dismissed the possibility of negotiating with leaders of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), claiming that there is no sense in talking to a terrorist organization. Meanwhile, as it later became known, secret negotiations... Keep Reading »
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Transitional Justice in Ongoing Conflict: Colombia's Integrative Approach to Peace and JusticeMaria A. van Nievelt - We need […] peace without impunity. I understand that in the balance between peace and justice, this balance needs some sacrifice on the part of justice, but we cannot accept impunity. – Former Colombian President Álvaro... Keep Reading »
U.S. Policy Toward Africa: Application of U.S. Africa Command Signals Africa's Increasing Strategic ImportanceJames DeTemple - The formation and expansion of the U.S. Africa Command (USAFRICOM) signals the increasing strategic importance of Africa to U.S. security interests, especially in light of the 2014 U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit on strategic relations. USAFRICOM is a U.S. geographic military... Keep Reading »
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Two Roadmaps for Kashmiri DemocracyPratik Raghu - To assert that Kashmir has been at a perennial crossroads is a gross understatement. For the good part of sixty years, Indian, Pakistani, and Kashmiri interests have been tussling over the disputed region. For the most part, though, the South Asian nation-states have... Keep Reading »
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Vision to Product: Inconsistencies in Theories Used in Failed Peacebuilding ProgramsRick Bartoldus - This paper identifies and provides an initial analysis of the problem of mismatched theories in peacebuilding programs. This problem occurs when a project is developed by a group that subscribes to one theory of peacebuilding, but is then executed by a group that subscribes... Keep Reading »
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