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Prague, Czech Republic - Museum of Communism
Reconciliation in Rwanda: Building Peace Through Dialogue
Peacemaking in Darfur: A Structural Dilemma
Diasporas Shape Politics Back Home from Afar
Neoliberal Interventionism: American Adventures in Healthcare
J-Street: A Palestinian’s perspective
The New Normal - America in the Age of Permanent Emergency
Restructuring Influence: A different path for U.S. policy
Palestinians asked to close their shops for Jerusalem Day
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SADC Interventions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Time for Concerted International Action on Zimbabwe
If Left to Their Own Devices: Police Provocation & Terrorists' Tendency to Fail
Where’s the just enemy of the American empire when you need it? A Schmittean response to Robert D. Kaplan
Occupy and the Absence of Systemic Conflict Resolution
The March for Freedom in Libya
Reintegration of Ex-combatants: The Liberia Case
The Death of Bin Laden
The Challenges of Leadership in Post-Conflict Transitions: Lessons from Africa
Puntland Is for Pirates: Why are convicted high-seas bandits being sent to the Somali region that profits from their crimes?
Helping Former Child Soldiers Reclaim Their Lives
Understanding the Pro-Drone Discourse
H.B. 1070: The Beginning of Genocide?
Violent protests are the true insult to Islam
After Violence
Burn Offering
What Are the Lessons to Be Learned From Somalia?
The Eclipse of Equality: An Interview with Solon Simmons
A Clear and Present Danger to Planet Earth: Climate Change
Conflict Work After Kony 2012
The Nation Interviews Michael Shank: "A Real December Review for Afghanistan"
Who actually suffers from a boycott of Jerusalem?
Introducing Reflections
Transitional Justice and Political Pre-transition in Zimbabwe
Proving (Digital) Peace
Iraq: Protest, Democracy, and Autocracy
Tunisia’s Lessons for the Middle East. Why the First Arab Spring Transition Worked Best
Ethiopia and the Search for Regional Peace in the Horn of Africa
The International Donor System: Uncovering Structural Flaws
The Lesson of the Bad Cop in Two Party Democracies
Bradley Manning, Collateral Murder, Truth, and Power
The Transition in Ethiopia
Poetry Of Neoliberal Fascism And Ways Of Reading: Turkey And The Gezi Park Protests
Saleh Falls
American Civil Religion: Mythology and Narrative
The Populist Pivot
For Palestinians, the Nakba is not history
Israeli housing protest makes no connection to the occupation
Fatah-Hamas reconciliation key for Palestinian strategy to end the occupation
Tanzania's Rising Star
Ethiopia in 2005: The Beginning of a Transition?
Life After Death: Healing for the Survivor's of Ariel Castro's Crimes
Revolution Revisited: Re-reading Rosa Luxemburg's Reform or Revolution
A Plea for Rejectionist Electioneering
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