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‘America First’ Means Addressing Climate Change – Josephine van Zanten for Le Monde diplomatique

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As a response to Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, Josephine van Zanten wrote an opinion piece for Le Monde diplomatique. In the article, she explores the possible negative effects of Trump’s decision on the US’ national security. She argues that by not …

February 6, 2018February 7, 2018
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What is civil-military coordination? Insights from the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti

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Written by Henrique Siniciato Terra Garbino and João Maurício Dias Lopes Valdetaro.

This article reflects on civil-military coordination in United Nations peacekeeping operations, based on the authors’ experience working with the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.
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January 21, 2018January 23, 2018
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Uncovering BiH – an Internship Story

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Written by Eleonora Costa.

I had been dreaming about living in the Western Balkans for quite some time already, in particular in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). It wasn’t the kind of dream you tell everyone about, but more like one that comes out from your …

December 19, 2017
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Aron Woonink for The Diplomat – Is Japan’s ‘Nuclear Allergy’ Being Cured?

Pax et Bellum | Analysis, International Politics, Opinions

It is often argued that Japan suffers from a “nuclear allergy,” meaning that the country and its citizens react to nuclear issues in a very specific way. On the one hand, we can observe recurring stigmatization of radiation-affected individuals after nuclear disasters and strong resistance …

December 5, 2017December 19, 2017
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The Pax et Bellum Journal: A Student-Based Venture into Academia

Pax et Bellum | General | academic, conflict, journal, paxetbellum, peace, research

You have probably come across our call for submissions on Facebook or on a pin board at your university. We think it would be nice to introduce ourselves more properly. So, I will do that on behalf of our editorial board.

As stated at the …

November 16, 2017November 21, 2017
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