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Confessionalism in Lebanon – major failures, no hope?

Natalia Bahlawan März 16, 2022 Januar 29, 2024

The gravity of the current crisis in Lebanon demands effective measures as the country experiences the fulfillment of the long predicted and expected worst case scenario. State paralysis, record-breaking public …

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Political change in crisis-ridden Lebanon? Challenges and opportunities

Christina Foerch Saab März 14, 2022 Januar 29, 2024

32 years after the end of the Lebanese civil war, lasting after-effects of the war can still be felt in Lebanon: indeed, society is divided along sectarian lines and a …

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Deeskalation, Waffenstillstand, Friedenssuche

Werner Wintersteiner März 1, 2022 März 1, 2022

Meine wichtigste These ist: Russland kann diesen Krieg nicht mehr gewinnen, die Ukraine kann diesen Krieg nicht mehr verlieren. Schon allein deswegen wäre es an der Zeit, ihn so schnell …

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States Must Promote Human Rights in Their Universality: Taking a Stand Against Viral Misconceptions

Lisa Heschl und Gregor Fischer-Lessiak Dezember 10, 2021 Dezember 10, 2021

Human Rights Day – Groundhog Day? Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, questions surrounding the nature and applicability of human rights have basically remained …

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Fulfilling the demands of the revolution and paving the way for a new, peaceful and prosperous Sudan

Simon Dippold Juni 9, 2021 Juni 9, 2021

The transitional government in Sudan must overcome several obstacles to fulfill the demands of the revolution and lead the way into a democratic and prosperous Sudan. The challenges for the …

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“DEFROSTING CONFLICT”? – WESTERN SAHARA IN THE CONTEXT OF NORMALIZATION

Clément Gibon Februar 23, 2021 Februar 23, 2021

One month after the resumption of tensions between Morocco and the Polisario Front which ended the 1991 ceasefire, the recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty in Western Sahara by Donald Trump on …

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Equality and youth – the game changer for sustainable peace?

Joaquín Darío Caudeli Fasciolo November 27, 2020 Dezember 2, 2020

Twenty years after the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 (UNSCR 1325), not one country has achieved equal and full representation of either women or youth at all decision-making levels. …

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Yemen: are we asking the right question?

Noemi Maragioglio November 19, 2020 November 19, 2020

Over the past years, policies have focused solely on the question of how to unite North and South, instead of also taking into consideration the real needs of Yemenis. The …

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Towards the normalization of relations between the Arab states and Israel?

Clément Gibon Oktober 14, 2020 Oktober 14, 2020

While most of the Arab countries do not officially recognize the state of Israel over the latter’s illegal occupation of Palestinian lands, common concerns in the past thirty years over …

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The Libyan Quagmire: The failure of the international community to engage in a constructive peace process

Clément Gibon September 30, 2020 September 30, 2020

Following a peace summit in Berlin on 19th January 2020 about the civil war in Libya, and the intensification of violence from February until July, Yacoub El Hillo, the United …

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