Strengthening regional co-operation is a prerequisite for overcoming one of the prime legacies of the collapse of the former Yugoslavia – the fragmentation of previously inter-dependent markets and ...
This paper is divided into four sections. Section A will focus on the Irish example, detailing the initial motivations behind the establishment of a National Forum and its positive effect on attitudes ...
It could be argued that the state of “peace” in Kenya is complex. As far back as 1969, civil society, led by faith-based entities, headed calls for the government to address issues of peaceful ...
This Charter is founded on the principle that no person should die unrecorded, and calls on states to uphold this principle for the victims of armed violence. It is a universal Charter which applies ...
Coronavirus is not the first pandemic disease the globe has ever experienced, and by historical standards it is not remotely dangerous. Nevertheless the measures taken by government to fight this ...
The increasing frustration of the west with the United Nations will surely spell the organisation’s downfall unless it adapts to what its three western permanent members want. A revised UN Charter can ...
Finally, Trump was impeached on December 18. It is a sad day for America because for the House of Representative to resort to such a historically rare punitive act suggests that Trump’s transgressions ...
It has been reported that the EU negotiators heard with utter disbelief the UK Attorney General arguing that the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland of the UK Withdrawal Agreement posed a risk to the ...
To understand the reason why, we might start with some observations relatively sympathetic to (individual) international officials. Although Bosnia’s international officials have been to a substantial ...
How should a modern democracy select its judges? The chaos and agonies of a partisan Justice Kavanaugh confirmation process may be outweighed by the benefits of political transparency that a public ...
At the time of writing, there has been a spate of international journalism deploring a new series of crises in the Balkans. Western media articles have criticised recent elections in ...