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Environment and peace: steady progress since 1972
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 2005Environmental degradation and the exploitation of natural resources are recognized as important drivers of violence between and within states, contributing to poverty and state failure.This paper charts evolving understanding of the complex relationship between environmental change and security, a debate that has developed considerably since the UN Conference on the Human Environment, held in SDocumentPeace and conflict 2005: a global survey of armed conflicts, self-determination movements, and democracy
Center for International Development and Conflict Management, University of Maryland, 2005This report details major trends in armed conflict, self-determination movements, and democracy through the years 1946-2004.DocumentFrom warlords to peacelords: local leadership capacity in peace processes
Initiative on Conflict Resolution and Ethnicity, 2005This project report seeks to explain what the authors describe as the bitter irony that holds true of many conflicts: why many of the local political leaders who played such a central part in perpetuating conflict remain a public feature in the subsequent peace processes.DocumentEndless war: the global war on terror and the new Bush administration
Oxford Research Group, UK, 2005This briefing paper argues that one year on from the Madrid train bombing and two years from the start of the Iraq war, the US-led 'war or terror' has no end in sight.The paper reviews the factors that lie behind current US policies in the war on terror, the role of neoconservatism and its relationship with the rise of Christian Zionism.Pages
