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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Yemen: The Battle for Hudaydah
The multi-faceted conflict in Yemen has thus far cost over ten thousand lives and left 75% of the population in need of humanitarian assistance. It has roots in the 2011 ‘Arab Spring’ but fighting did not begin until 2014 when … Continue reading
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The 2018 Global Peace Index: Implications for Conflict Resolution
The 2018 Global Peace Index (GPI) is a useful tool for identifying which countries and regions are having the most negative impact on the overall global state of peace, particularly when the trends are considered over time. The output from … Continue reading
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The Singapore Summit: The Spectacle Has You
It would be hard to miss the fact that there has been a summit in Singapore this week between US and North Korean leaders. The meeting of Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un was an event heavy on spectacle and … Continue reading
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The 2018 Global Peace Index: An Overview
The Global Peace Index (GPI) is released annually and provides a ranking of 163 independent states and territories, covering 99.7% of the world’s population based on 23 quantitative and qualitative indicators. The key concept behind the GPI is the idea … Continue reading
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An Opinion on Syria
Bashar al-Assad is on a high. He is winning on the ground and his regime is more secure than at any time since the protests of 2011. The enemies of the Syrian government have been falling like dominos and those … Continue reading
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