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Monat: November 2019

EU targets fragile West African fish stocks, despite protection laws

11. November 2019 Gastbeitrag Human Economic Security, Human Environmental Security, Human Food Security, Human Security, Resource Governance

Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood, King’s College London Most of the large fishing vessels that operate in West Africa are from distant water fishing nations – such as countries in the European Union (EU) and China and Russia.

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Battlefields around the world are finding new purpose as parks and refuges

11. November 2019 Gastbeitrag Transitional Justice & Reconciliation

Todd Lookingbill, University of Richmond and Peter Smallwood, University of Richmond The horrors of war are all too familiar: lives lost, homes destroyed, entire communities forced to flee. Yet as time passes, places that once

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Why the UN’s financial crisis will hurt Africans more than anyone else

11. November 2019 Gastbeitrag Development-Security-Nexus, Geopolitics Returning, Human Security, International Crisis & Conflict Management

Gary Wilson, Liverpool John Moores University The United Nations might run out of cash to meet its commitments by November. The organisation is facing a US$1.7 billion shortfall because a third of its member states

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Groundwater can prevent drought emergencies in the Horn of Africa. Here’s how

11. November 2019 Gastbeitrag Development-Security-Nexus, Human Communal Security, Human Environmental Security, Human Food Security, Human Health Security, Human Security, Resource Governance

Evan Thomas, University of Colorado Boulder Millions of people living in the arid regions of the Horn of Africa lack safe, reliable and affordable water throughout the year. This is because of recent decreases in

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Urban peacekeeping: What we’ve learnt from AU’s mission in Somalia

11. November 2019 Gastbeitrag Development-Security-Nexus, Human Security, International Crisis & Conflict Management, Urbanization

Emma Elfversson, Uppsala University; Paul D. Williams, George Washington University, and Sara Lindberg Bromley, Uppsala University In an ever more urbanising world, peacekeepers will increasingly operate in cities. In a recent article, we analysed how

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