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- Thomas Bobo: Environmental discourse in Bolivia in JEPP
- David Ubilava: New article in Journal of Peace Research

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How can global diplomacy represent all voices, rather than just the most powerful? John Gittings explores this question in his latest essay, “Towards a World Voice Diplomacy,” published in The Spokesman (No. 159).

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How does grassroots mobilization influence Leftist political movements in post-conflict settings? Dr. Isabel Guiza-Gomez explores this in a new article, analyzing how Colombia’s peace process has reshaped political dynamics.

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What happens to the ‘terrorists’? | European Journal of International Security | Cambridge Core What happens to the ‘terrorists’?

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Dr. Sophie Haspeslagh explores how non-state armed groups react to being designated as ‘terrorists’ in a new article for the European Journal of International Security.

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Ceasefires - Stopping the Violence and Negotiating Peace Almost all peace processes involve ceasefires. These ceasefire arrangements vary greatly in terms of their timing, content, and connection to the political negotiation process. In Colombia, the…

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How can ceasefires be effectively negotiated and implemented? Valerie Sticher, Govinda Clayton, and colleagues from ETH Zurich have just released an open-access book on this critical topic.

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Inside Criminalized Governance Cambridge Core - Latin American Studies - Inside Criminalized Governance

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How and why do drug-trafficking gangs govern neighborhoods in Rio de Janeiro? Dr. Nicholas Barnes examines this question in his new book, Inside Criminalised Governance, published by Cambridge University Press.

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How to get consensus at COP30 Consensus decision making could make COP30 democratic, relevant and effective.

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How can consensus-based decision-making improve global climate diplomacy? Peter Emerson explores this in The Ecologist, focusing on COP30 negotiations.

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🕯️ #MembersNews – In Memory of Dennis Bury
The Conflict Research Society mourns the loss of Dennis Bury, a dedicated council member known for his contributions to peace psychology, conflict resolution, and CRS initiatives. His work and wisdom will be deeply missed.

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After Jean-Charles de Borda, 1733-99 - DeBorda Institute - 2025-02 India The Pahlé India Foundation hosted a demonstration of decision-making, with all present ...

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How can decision-making be more inclusive and democratic?
Peter Emerson’s latest work explores multi-option preferential voting using the Modified Borda Count (MBC), highlighting a recent case in New Delhi.
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Gone with the Rebels: Reshaping Local Orders in Post-Peace Agreement Colombia | Latin American Politics and Society | Cambridge Core Gone with the Rebels: Reshaping Local Orders in Post-Peace Agreement Colombia

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Dr. José A. Gutiérrez & Dr. Clara Voyvodic explore the long-term effects of rebel governance in post-peace agreement Colombia. They examine how FARC-EP rule shape governance, expectations, and peacebuilding efforts.
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#irregularwarfare | Irregular Warfare Initiative | 21 comments 🚨 Exciting Announcement from the Irregular Warfare Initiative! 🚨 We’re thrilled to introduce our 2025 Irregular Warfare Initiative Fellows—an outstanding… | 21 comments on LinkedIn

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Congratulations to Dr. Fola Aina and Whitney Grespin, who have been selected as 2025 Fellows with the Irregular Warfare Initiative! Their expertise in security and conflict will shape discussions in the coming year.
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Rethinking rebel victory in civil war | Review of International Studies | Cambridge Core Rethinking rebel victory in civil war

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Dr. Adrian Florea has published a new article on rebel victory, building on research presented at the CRS annual conference. This work provides key insights into how rebel groups secure victory in conflicts.
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