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Kosovo these days – Empowering Youth in the Reconciliation process

Amir Kalajdzini August 21, 2019 August 21, 2019

Twenty years after the war in Kosovo, there is now a whole generation of youngsters who have little or no memory of the war or had not even been born …

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After the Minsk Accords: The Ukrainian Peace Proceedings

Gabriella Gricius April 29, 2019 April 29, 2019

With the continuation of the ongoing war in eastern Ukraine, it appears that unfortunately negotiations are no longer the bright prospect they once were. On February 12, 2019, the UN’s …

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The Korean Peace Process after Hanoi

Pascal Abb März 20, 2019 März 29, 2019

On February 28, 2019, the second Trump-Kim summit in Hanoi ended without an agreement between both sides. Once more, the crux proved to be diverging interpretations of what the „denuclearisation“ …

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Beyond the Sunni-Shia Conflict: A Renewed Look at the Chaos in Yemen

Molly Dunn September 28, 2018 September 28, 2018

A Nation on the Brink The world’s deadliest and direst humanitarian crisis in recent history has not been unfolding in Syria, but in the Middle East’s poorest country now caught …

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The European Council conclusions on migration: what has really changed?

Marco Mogiani August 13, 2018 August 13, 2018

On 28-29 June the European Council (EC) convened in Brussels to discuss, inter alia, a common solution to the long-standing issue of migration and asylum in Europe. After hours of …

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UNMIL – Can multidimensional and inclusivist concepts determine sustainable peace?

Stefanie Haring April 24, 2018 April 24, 2018

Looking at the closure of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and the newly elected president George Weah, who pledges 25 percent of his salary to a development …

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On Selling ‘Principled Pragmatism’ in Transitions from Violent Conflict

Christine Bell und Jan Pospisil Januar 12, 2018 März 20, 2018

In this contribution, Jan Pospisil and Christine Bell address some of the questions their concept of formalised political unsettlement raises.

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Welche Sicherheitspolitik im Umgang mit autokratischen Staaten?

Lukas Wank Januar 1, 2018 Januar 1, 2018

Die Ausgestaltung von Beziehungen Europas mit autokratischen Staaten ist in der Sicherheitspolitik besonders schwierig. Dennoch gibt es in unterschiedlichen Phasen eine Palette an Maßnahmen, um diese Beziehungen konstruktiv zu gestalten.

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Fachkräftemangel – ein Vorschlag für zivile Friedensfachkräfte

Pete Hämmerle und Thomas Roithner Oktober 30, 2017 November 2, 2017

Ein Vorschlag für zivile Friedensfachkräfte in Österreich als neues Außenpolitikinstrument

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Hintergründe der europäischen Selbstkrise – Interview mit David Becker

Rebecca Trixa, Rosa Hergan und Friedensburg Schlaining Oktober 18, 2017 Oktober 18, 2017

David Becker ist Psychologie an der Sigmund Freud Privat Universität in Berlin. Im Interview stellt er seine Expertise zum Thema Resilienz und Verletzbarkeit zur Verfügung. Sein Appell achtsam zu sein …

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