Disarmament & Peacekeeping
Designing an Integrated Strategy for Peace, Security and Development in Post-Agreement Sudan
Netherlands Institute of International Relations
A 102-page occasional paper synthesizing Sudan's key problems in governance, security and development and to outline policy interventions for a sustainable peace
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2005-04-22
Designing Community Security Programmes
UNIDIR
This 7-page note discusses how to go about the generation of local knowledge and local understandings about security, and how to apply that knowledge at the working level
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2009-11-16
Developing Media in Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations
USIP
This 20-page US report offers a strategy for media development in post-conflict zones
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2007-10-27
Diaspora Communities and Civil Conflict Transformation
Berghof Research Center for Constructive Conflict Management
A 56-page working paper examining diaspora communities living in Europe, specifically Germany, and their potential role in supporting conflict transformation in their home countries
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2004-09-29
Diasporas and Conflict Resolution: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?
Danish Institute for International Studies
This 16-page Danish brief discusses a number of issues surrounding the complex and sometimes ambiguous role of diasporas and exiles in conflicts in their countries of origin
Immigration & Refugees, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2006-03-11
Dilemmas of Intervention: Social Science for Stabilization and Reconstruction
Rand Corporation
This 384-page volume reviews and integrates the scholarly social-science literature relevant to stabilization and reconstruction (S&R), with the goal of informing strategic planning at the whole-of-government level
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2011-11-14
Diplomatic Engagement: The Path to Avoiding War and Resolving the Nuclear Crisis
ACA
This 8-page US brief argues that in order to avoid unintentional conflict with Iran, there is an urgent need to establish better lines of bilateral communication at all levels-between military forces in the region, between diplomats, and between senior officials
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2012-01-05
Direct Palestinian-Israeli Negotiations: The Looming Risks of a Necessary Step
Brookings
A US article assessing the prospects for the direct Palestinian-Israeli negotiations
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, RegionalPosted: 2010-08-30
Disabling DPRK Nuclear Facilities
USIP
A 27-page US working paper comissioned to facilitate a better understanding of nuclear disablement and its application to the North Korean nuclear facilities
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2007-10-27
Disarmament as Humanitarian Action: From Perspective to Practice
UNIDIR
A 6-page report of a seminar held to examine the role of humanitarian perspectives to inform and enhance the work of policy makers and multilateral negotiators in disarmament and arms control
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2006-09-28
Disarmament Forum 2005 no. 1
United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research
This issue contains several articles focusing on advances in science and technology and their implications for the chemical and biological weapons regimes
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-12-17
Disarmament: Have the Five Nuclear Powers Done Enough?
Arms Control Association
An article examining the progress made by the five nuclear powers in meeting their NPT Article VI disarmament commitments
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2005-01-16
Disengagement and After: Where Next for Sharon and the Likud?
Crisis Group
This 27-page report examines the prospects for Ariel Sharon's disengagement plan and its political implications within Israel
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2005-03-02
Dismantling the DPRK
United States Institute of Peace
This 64-page U.S. report discusses the main nuclear programmes subject to dismantlement and the procedures necessary to verify dismantlement
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2006-02-01
Disposal of Surplus Small Arms: A Survey of Policies and Practices in OSCE Countries
Bonn International Center for Conversion, et al.
This 146-page report reviews the small arms disposal policies and practices of 9 European countries and the US, and considers the options and best practices available
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2004-02-27
Disposition of Excess Russian Weapon HEU and Plutonium
UNIDIR
A 10-page brief discussing the disposal of excess Russian weapon HEU and plutonium
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2012-02-27
Does Integration Encourage Reconciliatory Attitudes among Diasporas?
Center for Global Studies
This 13-page US paper examines whether, among conflict-generated diasporas, more 'integration' encourages more reconciliatory attitudes?
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Immigration & RefugeesPosted: 2009-09-17
Early Recovery in Post-conflict Countries: A Conceptual Study
Clingendael
This 94-page Dutch research report discusses the policy strategies and operational frameworks of selected bilateral donors, regional and multilateral organisations working for recovery in post-conflict situations
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2010-02-11
Emotions in Mediation: Disputant Perceptions of the Mediator
Clingendael
Thia 42-page Dutch paper examines some of the psychological aspects of mediation
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, HealthPosted: 2008-01-18
End of a Nuclear Weapons Era: Can Britain Make History?
Arms Control Association
This article discusses the options facing the UK in respect of replacing the Trident nuclear weapons system
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2006-04-11
Endgame or Game End? The OSCE Minsk Group and the Resolution of the Karabakh Conflict
ADA
An Azerbaijani article on the contribution of the OSCE Minsk Group to the resolution of the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over Karabakh and other occupied territories
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-03-04
Ending Impunity: New Tools for Criminal Accountability in UN Peace Operations
Stimson
This 103-page issue brief summarizes the results of FOPO's launch of its new report on improving criminal accountability in UN peace operations
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2009-10-29
Ending Jihadism? The Transformation of Armed Islamist Movements
CEIP
A US commentary on the persistence of de-radicalization by armed Islamist movements in recent years
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2009-09-14
Ending the Gaza Blockade: But How?
SWP
A 4-page German commentary on the need to end the Gaza blockade and the difficulties involved
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2010-08-23
Ending the War in Gaza
Crisis Group
This 28-page policy briefing analyses the bloody developments in Gaza since expiration of the fragile six-month ceasefire on 19 December and proposes a path to cessation of hostilities and beyond
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2009-01-06
Energy and Conflict Prevention
EastWest Institute
A 269-page book of contributions on energy supply and conflict prevention
Energy, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2008-01-10
Energy and Conflict Prevention
Anna Lindh Programme on Conflict Prevention
This 269-page monograph explores the relationship between competition for energy resources and the propensity for conflict
Energy, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2007-11-14
Enforcing Non-Proliferation: The European Union and the 2006 BTWC Conference Review
ISS-EU
This 137-page paper focuses on international efforts to prevent biological agents and toxins being developed and used as weapons
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2006-12-31
Engaging Hamas: Rethinking the Quartet Principles
ISS
An opinion piece arguing that engaging Hamas is a precondition for peace in the Middle East
Regional, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2010-04-19
Engaging the DPRK Enrichment and Small LWR Program: What Would It Take?
Nautilus Institute
A report arguing that it may be possible to slow and even reverse the DPRK’s nuclear breakout by collaboration that assists it to develop small light water reactors (LWRs) that are safe, reliable, and above all, safeguarded, and integrates its enrichment capacity into a regional enrichment consortium, possibly as part of a Northeast Asian Nuclear Weapon Free Zone
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2011-01-27
Engaging Youth to Build Safer Communities
CSIS
This 48-page report argues that in post-conflict environments, youth represents an untapped sector that can contribute to reconstruction
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2006-09-09
Establishing Law and Order After Conflict
Rand Corporation
A 292-page U.S. book examining post-Cold War reconstruction efforts and assessing their success in reconstructing internal security institutions
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2005-09-21
Establishing Leadership on Civilian Assistance to Afghanistan
USIP
This 6-page US briefing argues that leadership of civilian assistance is necessary for success in Afghanistan, and lays out the best options to move forward
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, International DevelopmentPosted: 2010-02-18
Ethiopia and Eritrea: Allergic to Persuasion?
Chatham House
A 12-page UK paper examining the differing approaches of Ethiopia and Eritrea to diplomacy and the challenges that this poses to the international community
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-02-07
Ethiopia and Eritrea: Preventing War
Crisis Group
This 27-page report urges the principal international actors to re-engage so as to prevent a new war between Ethiopia and Eritrea
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-12-24
EU Civilian Rapid Reaction: Trouble Ahead!
DIIS
An 11-page Danish brief arguing that the EU's civilian rapid reaction capacity is considerable smaller and less-well integrated than is generally supposed
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, European UnionPosted: 2006-12-13
EUPHORIA: Changing Bosnia's Security Arrangements
International Crisis Group
An 11-page briefing paper examining the decision to replace the NATO-led peacekeeping force in Bosnia with an E.U.-led force
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2004-07-02
European Conflict Management in the Middle East
SWP, CEIP
This paper seeks to support a more effective European contribution to Middle East conflict management by analyzing current European approaches to conflict management and resolution in the three entities that do not yet have a peace treaty with Israel - Lebanon, Syria, and the Palestinian territories - and by providing recommendations for more effective policies.
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, European UnionPosted: 2009-03-14
European Conflict Resolution Policies: Truncated Peace-building
FRIDE
This 20-pageSpanish working paper offers a critique of European policies in situations of conflict or fragility
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, European UnionPosted: 2010-04-20
European Involvement in the Arab-Israeli Conflict
ISS Europa
This 132-page paper aspires to make a timely contribution to policy thinking on European involvement in the Arab-Israeli conflict by focusing attention on a number of cross-cutting issues, challenges and opportunities for the EU
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2011-02-23
Europe's Role in Nation-Building: From the Balkans to the Congo
Rand Corporation
This 344-page US monograph contains case studies of recent European-led nation-building missions
Governance & Politics, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2008-07-26
Evaluating the EU's Crisis Missions in the Balkans
CEPS
A 158-page book evaluating the EU's first crisis management operation in the Western Balkans
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, European UnionPosted: 2007-10-22
Experts Meeting in Advance of the 2011 BWC Review Conference
INSS
An Israeli article assessing the progress of biological weapons control
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2010-09-15
Export Controls in the People's Republic of China
Center for International Trade and Security
A 4-page paper describing how pivotal developments in export controls by the People's Republic of China herald a significant new era in Chinese nonproliferation policy
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2005-03-11
Extending Libya‘s Transitional Period: Capitalizing on the Constitutional Moment
USIP
This 4-page US brief examines the timeline for constitutional reform in Libya’s August 2011 Constitutional Declaration with an eye towards ensuring Libyans have sufficient time to negotiate and draft a new constitution that will support Libya’s transformation towards constitutional democracy
Governance & Politics, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2011-09-15
Fact Sheet: U.S. Nuclear Modernization Programs
ACA
A fact sheet on US nuclear weapons modernization programmes
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2010-05-16
Falling Behind: International Scrutiny of the Peaceful Atom
NPEC
A 10-page US house testimony on strengthening the nonproliferation efforts to block diversion of civilian nuclear materials to produce bombs
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2007-07-20
Falling Behind: International Scrutiny of the Peaceful Atom
SSI
A 354-page book urging an enhancement of the IAEA's ability to detect and prevent nuclear diversion
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2008-03-02
Falling Behind: International Scrutiny of the Peaceful Atom
NPEC
A report on IAEA's nuclear safeguards system and its shortcomings
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2007-09-02
Fighting Proliferation - European Perspectives
Institute for Security Issues - EU
This 112-page paper assesses the current state of nuclear, biological, chemical and missile proliferation, analyses existing non-proliferation tools and develops concrete proposals for effective action
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2004-03-13
Filling a Critical Gap, or Just Wasting Time?
UNIDIR
This article analyses Track Two diplomacy and considers where Middle East regional security Track Two may be going
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2008-07-16
Force Modernisation Trends in Southeast Asia
Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies - Singapore
This 49-page working paper reports on an arms build-up in Southeast Asia, examines the causes and stresses the need for arms control and political/diplomatic measures to halt the trend
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2004-02-18
Fourth Follow-up: Moving Beyond the Stalemate: Addressing the Nuclear challenge by supranational Means
Clingendael
This 6-page Dutch briefing paper considers major issues relevant to the non-proliferation debate
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2009-05-27
Framing Violence: Nation- and State-Building: Asian Perspectives
Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
A 56-page report examining the driving forces of inter-ethnic violence, based on a study of the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Malaysia
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2005-10-17
France and the Middle East Crises
FRIDE
A 12-page paper examining the contribution that Europe and France might make towards a solution of Middle East crises
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-05-03
Freeing the World of Chemical Weapons
SWP
A 33-page German research paper studying what the Chemical Weapons Convention has achieved, and what problems remain to be solved
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2007-08-17
From Combatants to Peacebuilders: A Case for Inclusive, Participatory and Holistic Security Transitions
Berghof Foundation
This 56-page Germaqn report presents key lessons learnt and policy recommendations based on findings from the participatory research project “Non-state armed groups and security transition processes"
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2012-02-01
From Critical Watch-Dogs to Nation-Builders
DIIS
This 25-page Danish working paper considers whether a diaspora from conflict and violence can contribute to the reconstruction of the nation
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Immigration & RefugeesPosted: 2011-06-07
From Insurgency to Stability: Volume I: Key Capabilities and Practices
Rand Corporation
This 272-page volume identifies the procedures and capabilities that the U.S. Department of Defense, other agencies of the U.S. government, U.S. allies and partners, and international organizations require in order to support the transition from counterinsurgency, when the military takes primary responsibility for security and economic operations, to stability and reconstruction, when police and civilian government agencies take the lead
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2011-09-19
From Insurgency to Stability: Volume II: Insights from Selected Case Studies
Rand Corporation
This, the 320-page second volume in this series examines six case studies of insurgencies from around the world to determine the key factors necessary for a successful transition from counterinsurgency to a more stable situation. The authors review the causes of each insurgency and the key players involved, and examine what the government did right—or wrong—to bring the insurgency to an end and to transition to greater stability
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2011-09-19
From Politics to Arms to Politics Again: The Transition of the Gerakan Acheh Merdeka (Free Aceh Movement – GAM)
Berghof Research Center
This 29-page paper describes how Aceh's GAM movement was drawn into an armed struggle and then into a non-violent political movement
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2008-11-21
From Preparations to Negotiations for an Arms Trade Treaty
FES
A 10-page analysis of the options for compromise and the investment of political capital, to increase the chances for a robust, legally binding arms trade treaty
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Globalisation & International TradePosted: 2012-04-14
From Resource War to "Violent Peace"
BICC
This 153-page report traces the transition taking place in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2006-07-27
From Soldier to Civilian: Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration in Afghanistan
Danish Institute for International Studies
A 60-page Danish report exploring the process of disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration within the context of post-conflict peace-building
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2006-06-10
From the Swamp to Terra Firma: The Regional Role for the Stabilisation of Iraq
ORG, Diplomatic Institute Riyadh
An 18-page report of a series of discussions held to examine the challenge of finding a regional consensus for stabilising Iraq
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2008-08-21
From War Lords to Peace Lords: Local Leadership Capacity in Peace Processes
International Conflict Research
This 78-page project report deals with the role, capacity and effect of leaders in conflict and violent societies in fomenting violence and effecting reconciliation
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2005-04-07
Frpm Predation to Production Post-conflict
CGDev
This 26-page US working paper builds an analytical framework that models predation (banditry) and production as part of the choice of a rational utility-maximising agent
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2010-03-18
Garang's Death: Implications for Peace in Sudan
Crisis Group
A 12-page briefing assessing the likely effect of John Garang's death on the Sudan peace process
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2005-08-10
Gaza: The Next Israeli-Palestinian War?
Crisis Group
This 8-page briefing asserts that a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas must urgently be achieved to prevent the situation spinning out of control
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2011-03-25
Georgia-South Ossetia: Refugee Return the Path to Peace
Crisis Group
A 20-page policy briefing recommending steps that Georgia needs to take to avoid another war with Ossetia
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-04-20
Georgia: Avoiding War in South Ossetia
International Crisis Group
A 43-page report offering proposals for a comprehensive approach to peace to resolve the Georgia-South Ossetia conflict
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-11-29
Georgia's Ossetia Conflict: Make Haste Slowly
Crisis Group
This 38-page report examines recent moves by the Georgia government to make progress on the Georgia-Ossetia conflict
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2007-06-15
Getting Serious About a Multilateral Approach to North Korea
Monterey Institute of International Studies
A 9-page U.S. article arguing that Washington needs to offer more than lip service to make a multilateral approach to North Korea effective
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2004-05-27
Getting the UN Into Darfur
Crisis Group
This policy briefing examines ways out of the impasse over deploying a major UN peacekeeping force in Darfur
Internal Displacement, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2006-10-16
Global Peace Operations Initiative: Future Prospects
United States Institute of Peace
This briefing analyses the potential impact of the Global Peace Operations Initiative on African peacekeeping forces and the challenges faced by the international community in meeting the demand for peacekeeping forces
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2004-10-22
Global Stocks of Nuclear Explosive Materials
Institute for Science and International Security
A report updating estimates of global inventories of nuclear explosive materials (single page linking to each chapter of the study)
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2005-09-22
Go Beyond First Aid: Democracy Assistance and the Challenges of Institution Building in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone
Netherlands Institute of International Relations
This 151-page case study about Sierra Leone focuses on the role of the international community in supporting elections, human rights and media institutions in the country. The report identifies key challenges needing to be addressed to make Sierra Leone's democratization process more successful
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2005-01-19
Going Ballistic? Reversing Missile Proliferation
Arms Control Association
A U.S. article addressing the issue of missile proliferation
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2005-06-09
Governance Components in Peace Agreements: Fundamental Elements of State and Peace Building?
Clingendael
This 113-page Dutch study addresses the design and implementation phases of peace agreements, in an attempt to establish whether certain governance components can be regarded as essential elements in the reconstruction of stable post-conflict societies, or whether they play a functional role in the resurgence of violent competition and conflict
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2009-05-27
Guide to Rebuilding Governance in Stability Operations: A Role for the Military?
SSI
This 83-page US paper is designed to further military understanding of the critical nation-state building role that forces play during stability operations
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2009-07-05
Guide to Rebuilding Public Sector Services in Stability Operations: A Role for the Military?
SSI
This 55-page US study provides a set of principles and operational guidelines for peacekeepers to help a country restore public infrastructure and services
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2009-10-18
Guiding Principles for Stabilization and Reconstruction
USIP
This 244-page US manual is a practical roadmap for helping countries transition from violent conflict to peace
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2009-11-27
Guns or Growth? Assessing the Impact of Arms Sales on Sustainable Development
Amnesty USA
A 100-page report arguing that arms exporting countries should apply an effective methodology to assess whether proposed arms sales will affect sustainable development
International Development, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2004-06-23
Haiti's Transition: Hanging in the Balance
(International) Crisis Group
A 12-page update on the continuing crisis in Haiti under its transitional government
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2005-02-09
Half Full or Half Empty? Assessing Prospects for Peace in Lebanon
USIP
This 4-page US briefing assesses the potential for future conflict in Lebanon
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2008-06-03
Half Full or Half Empty? Realizing the Promise of the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty
ACA
A US article assessing the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty and proposing means of strengthening it
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2006-12-07
Hamas and the Peace Process: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?
CEIP
A US analysis of Hamas' stance in regard to a possible Israel-Palestinian peace agreement
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2010-11-11
Hamas Divided: Time For A New Policy?
FPRI
A US essay considering how Hamas may affect the current peace negotiations in the Middle East
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2010-10-19
Handover from International to Local Actors in Peace Missions
NUPI
This 52-page Norwegian report focuses on the handover process from international to local actors at the end of peace missions in Burundi, Sierra Leone and East Timor. The emphasis is on the security dimension of the withdrawal phase
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2010-03-18
Hard Measures by a Soft Power? Sanctions Policy of the European Union
Bonn International Center for Conversion
A 52-page paper providing an overview of EU sanctions to June 2004
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, European UnionPosted: 2006-01-24
Harnessing Post-Conflict "Transitions": A Conceptual Primer
SSI
This 91-page US monograph analyzes current research and available tools for transition in post-conflict situations
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2010-12-10
Have the Palestinians Despaired of the Two-State Formula?
INSS
This Israeli article explains why more Palestinians seem increasingly doubtful that a two-state solution can be implemented, and against this backdrop, suggests what options are open to the Palestinians
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2012-05-03
Heading for the Fourth Nuclear Age
IFRI
This 35-page French analysis focuses on developments that have enhanced or undermined the nuclear order over the years
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2009-01-23
Health System Reconstruction and Nation-Building
Rand Corporation
This 7-page research brief highlights lessons learned during past efforts to rebuild public health and health care delivery systems during nation-building efforts after US military deployments
Health, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2007-03-22
Holding Syria Accountable
ACA
A US issue brief dealing with the IAEA's referral of Syria to the UN Security Council for noncompliance with safeguards obligations
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2011-06-10
How Does it Stack Up? The Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention at 10
ACA
A US article tracing the success of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2007-12-13
How Soon Can Donors Exit from Post-Conflict States?
CGD
This 53-page working paper considers the time-scale necessary for a successful exit from a post-conflict state
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2008-02-26
How to Counter WMD
Council on Foreign Relations
An article proposing an overhaul of counterproliferation policy and improved intelligence techniques
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-09-13
How to Make the Comprehensive Approach Work
Clingendael
A 5-page Dutch policy brief explaining how effective crisis management requires a comprehensive approach through adequate mission preparation, training and appropriate structures in mission administration
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2012-04-13
How to Talk to the Taliban
CFR
This 2-page US article argues that conditions in 2012, unlike those in years past, offer a realistic, if difficult, opening for a way forward to a peaceful end to the war in Afghanistan
Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2012-01-16