Conflict and security
- Pakistan: the worsening IDP crisis
- ( International Crisis Group , 2010)
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This paper deems that beside the unprecedented natural disaster of floods, Pakistan confronts the twin challenges of stabilising a fragile democratic transition and countering violent extremism. Th...
- Nepal’s political rites of passage
- ( International Crisis Group , 2010)
- Nepal’s transition from war to peace seems to be chaotic and many have warned of impending anarchy entailing collapse of the social order and the fragmentation of the nation. This, however, is n...
- Beyond Victimhood: Women's Peacebuilding in Sudan, Congo and Uganda
- ( International Crisis Group , 2006)
- Peacebuilding cannot succeed if half the population is excluded from the process. Crisis Group's research in Sudan, Congo (DRC) and Uganda suggests that peace agreements, post-conflict reconstruction,...
- Rigged elections in Darfur and the consequences of a probable NCP victory in Sudan
- ( International Crisis Group , 2010)
- The author of this brief writes that the principal preoccupation of the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) in Sudan is to win the elections now scheduled for 11-13 April 2010. He further asserts tha...
- Policing in Afghanistan: still searching for a strategy
- ( International Crisis Group , 2008)
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Chad: a new conflict resolution framework - ( International Crisis Group , 2008)
Exploring a new conflict resolution framework, this paper focuses on the Chad security crisis as an internally caused problem that has only been exacerbated by neighbouring Sudan. It also examines ...
- Reforming Haiti's security sector
- ( International Crisis Group , 2008)
This paper provides an analysis of the current issues being faced by Haiti’s security sector. With a focus on reform, it considers the police, community violence reduction and justice reform ...
- Russia vs Georgia: the fallout
- ( International Crisis Group , 2008)
This paper analyses the recent political fallout between Georgia and Russia. It particularly focuses on the implications of this conflict across the international stage before proposing recommendat...
- Reforming Pakistan's police
- ( International Crisis Group , 2008)
Based on extensive interviews with current and retired police officers, this report analyses the existing system of policing in Pakistan. It seeks to identifiy flaws and proposes tangible ways of r...
- TALIBAN PROPAGANDA: WINNING THE WAR OF WORDS?
- ( International Crisis Group , 2008)
This paper discusses the conflict in Afghanistan with a specific focus on the Taliban and their propaganda mechanism. It also looks at the current situation with regards to Afghanistan’s poli...



