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Keeping the peace: re-thinking our approach to security issues as new threats and opportunities emerge
Pacific Institute of Public Policy, 2014The Pacific has seen its share of coups and conflict, but deserves recognition for being a largely peaceful region, relative to others. It also has a wealth of traditional mechanisms to end conflict and initiate reconciliation, methods that may offer a template for global conflict resolution.DocumentMyanmar: the politics of Rakhine State
International Crisis Group, 2014The situation in Rakhine State contains a toxic mixture of historical centre-periphery tensions, serious intercommunal and inter-religious conflict with minority Muslim communities, and extreme poverty and under-development. This led to major violence in 2012 and further sporadic outbreaks since then.DocumentSecond national dialogue on the Naxal problem: mapping the motivations and local support
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012As the present situation stands, the Maoists have always had only one objective – to capture power by armed struggle and set up what they refer to as “New Democracy”. This in mind they have between an intense to moderate presence in at least 161 districts spread over 9 states.DocumentBuilding bridges: a regional dialogue
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012South Asia continues to be the most volatile region in the world, involved in issues relating to Insurgency, Terrorism, Border Disputes and the Environment. These issues are transnational in nature and no country can address it alone. A regional approach therefore is best suited to address such issues.DocumentInside Myanmar: reforms, reconciliation, social & ethnic divide
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012The purpose of this conference is to attempt to set all important issues regarding Myanmar in proper context. The Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies is committed to generate and share knowledge about this particular region.DocumentThe Naxal problem: understanding the issues, challenges and alternative approaches
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012This paper is a summary of the talks held by the IPCS and various other groups to address the issue of posed by the Naxal guerrilla groups in India. The aim of the conference was to produce policy recommendation to stem the violence propagated by these groups.DocumentZimbabwe: from global (dis)agreement to free and fair elections? Considering scenarios for Zimbabwe
Institute for Security Studies, 2010With the second anniversary of Zimbabwe’s Interim Government (IG) fast approaching, the protagonists in and observers of what has ironically become Zimbabwe’s global and persistent political disagreement are now beginning to focus their attention on the likelihood of elections taking place in 2011. While the key political players appeaDocumentTo infinity and beyond Africa’s role in shaping the international nuclear security agenda
Institute for Security Studies, 2013Nuclear security will once again take centre stage in July 2013 when the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) hosts a conference on enhancing global efforts to achieve effective security of nuclear and other radioactive materials.DocumentChina and post-conflict reconstruction in Africa: the case of Sudan
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011From Darfur to Zimbabwe, the DRC to Guinea, China’s African engagement is linked commonly to different forms of conflict. A less-observed phenomenon, however, is China’s developing post-conflict role in Africa.DocumentThe contested corners of Asia: Subnational conflict and international development assistance
Asia Foundation, 2013Subnational conflict is the most widespread, enduring, and deadly form of conflict in Asia. Over the past 20 years (1992-2012), there have been 26 subnational conflicts in South and Southeast Asia, affecting half of the countries in this region.Pages
