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Bürgerkriege, Konfliktmanagement, Peacebuilding
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Death in Ndola

A new book gives relevant insights into Dag Hammarskjöld’s work as the 2nd UN secretary-general

Peace talks

Marginalised government

The dangers of the US administration negotiating with the Taliban without involving the Afghan government

Our view

The west is not adhering to its values

Europe should take a leading role in dealing with refugees worldwide

Criminal justice

Preliminary evidence-gathering

African leaders’ criticism of International Criminal Court is refuted by its former South

Frontex

Securing EU borders

The tasks carried out by the European border agency have changed since its creation in 2005

Frontex

Coast guard or paramilitary force?

The European Border and Coast Guard Agency Frontex is controversial

Peacebuilding

Comprehensive approach

Germany’s Federal Government has adopted new guidelines on preventing crises, managing conflicts and building peace

SADC

Nostalgia and empty promises

Populism is common in Southern Africa, where former liberation movements have become dominant political parties

Comment

Slipping apart

Turkey and the EU are drifting ever further apart

Fragile states

New spaces of violence in ungoverned places

Scholars assess organised violence in different forms and places

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Sustainability

The UN Sustainable Development Goals aim to transform economies in an environmentally sound manner, leaving no one behind.