INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP U.S.-Iranian Engagement: The View from Tehran Tehran/Brussels, 2 June 2009: Genuinely normal Iran-U.S. relations may be out of reach for now, but the two could achieve a more realistic objective: beginning a long-term dialogue that minimises risks of confrontation while working on areas of mutual interest. U.S.-Iranian Engagement: The View from Tehran,* [...]
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For Anti provety supporters and ONE organization members Anti-poverty campaigner and ONE supporter Bob Geldof wants to answer your questions. He has recorded a short video to explain. So go ahead and check out the video and send us your question: http://www.one.org/international/askbob/?id=980-4001867-AlUm6Rx&t=3
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INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP Yemen: Defusing the Saada Time Bomb Sanaa/Brussels, 27 May 2009: Local, national and international actors should move quickly to prevent a new round of violence in Yemen’s Saada governorate that could destabilise a state already under severe duress. Yemen: Defusing the Saada Time Bomb,* the latest report from the International Crisis Group, [...]
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INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP The Virtuous Twins: Protecting Human Rights and Improving Security in Colombia Bogota/Brussels, 25 May 2009: Colombia’s government must urgently address human rights abuses to enhance its security policy and bring lasting peace to the country. The Virtuous Twins: Protecting Human Rights and Improving Security in Colombia,* the latest policy briefing from the [...]
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INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP Indonesia: Radicalisation of the “Palembang Group” Jakarta/Brussels, 20 May 2009: Extremist fugitives still have the potential to turn non-violent activists into would-be bombers in Indonesia, even as the overall threat of terrorism declines. Indonesia: Radicalisation of the “Palembang Group”,* the latest briefing from the International Crisis Group, uses documents from the trials [...]
Full Story »Serb Integration in Kosovo: Taking the Plunge
INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP Serb Integration in Kosovo: Taking the Plunge Pristina/Brussels, 12 May 2009: A major effort is needed to persuade the Serbian minority that it has a future in Kosovo if the new state is to solidify its controversial independence. Serb Integration in Kosovo: Taking the Plunge,* the latest International Crisis Group report, argues that [...]
Full Story »Congo: Five Priorities for a Peacebuilding Strategy
INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP Congo: Five Priorities for a Peacebuilding Strategy Nairobi/Brussels, 11 May 2009: The dire situation in the Kivus region of Congo will not improve without a comprehensive strategy of sustained political and results-oriented partnership between the government and the international community. Congo: Five Priorities for a Peacebuilding Strategy,* the latest report from the [...]
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