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Peace, War and Conflict
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Anthropology and Sociology

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The Peacebuilding Initiative was established in 2019 to more effectively link the youth and young professionals to global peacebuilding efforts. In an interview, members share their view on why the youth’s engagement in this sector is critical and steps they are taking to include them.
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07 March 2023

Peace Initiative: Engaging Youth in Peacebuilding

The student-led initiative works to link youth with global peacebuilding efforts.
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Tunisia's Political Transition at the Crossroads
faculty & experts
06 March 2023

Tunisia’s Political Transition at the Crossroads

Professor Mohamed Mahmoud Mohamedou reflects on the changing tides of Tunisian democratisation.
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28 February 2023

The Japanese Red Cross Society: A Neglected History

The dominant narrative of the Red Cross Movement is based on the premise that humanitarianism...
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How Viable Is a Chinese Peace Plan for the War on Ukraine?
faculty & experts
27 February 2023

How Viable Is a Chinese Peace Plan for the War on Ukraine?

Here's a look at China’s 12-point peace plan from Visiting Professor, Fred Tanner.

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