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Kategorie: Resource Governance

Why responsible sourcing of DRC minerals has major weak spots

23. April 2019 Gastbeitrag Resource Governance

Peer Schouten, Danish Institute for International Studies The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is rich in minerals such as coltan, tantalum, tin and gold. All are coveted for their widespread use in modern technologies, like

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Earth Day: Colonialism’s role in the overexploitation of natural resources

20. April 2019 Gastbeitrag Resource Governance

Joseph McQuade, University of Toronto We are currently experiencing the worst environmental crisis in human history, including a “biological annihilation” of wildlife and dire risks for the future of human civilization. The scale of that

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Ayodhya: the history of a 500-year-old land dispute between Hindus and Muslims in India

20. April 2019 Gastbeitrag Resource Governance

Amalendu Misra, Lancaster University Much of the Indian city of Ayodhya is dotted with small Hindu temples. But there is a particular site with no temple on it, which draws worldwide attention and remains a

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US still sees Africa as important. But it must learn from past mistakes

17. April 2019 Gastbeitrag Geopolitics Returning, Miscellaneous, Resource Governance

Maria Ryan, University of Nottingham In December last year the US National Security Advisor, John Bolton, gave a speech at the Heritage Foundation in Washington DC, in which he outlined the Trump administration’s new Africa

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Data, statistics and hydrology can reveal key truths about Lake Chad

16. April 2019 Gastbeitrag Resource Governance

Frederi G. Viens, Michigan State University Lake Chad is the world’s shallowest lake; a great inland body of fresh water shared by Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria. It’s critically important, both economically and culturally, for

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  • The Participation-Protection Nexus: Beyond Securitization
  • Looking Beyond Conflict to Address Climate Change Impacts in the Women, Peace and Security Agenda

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