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The phrase “early warning and early response systems” (EWERS) have become the by-word of conflict prevention and conflict transformation processes in post-conflict contexts. It is regarded as a...
Image management consists of striking a fine balance between portraying oneself favourably and maintaining legitimacy. The People’s Republic of China, so often the subject of international news...
The recent global economic crisis of 2008/09 illustrates the importance of addressing social security across all country groupings from the developed to emerging to developing economies. Access to...
The auspicious 2010 United Nations climate-change conference took place in Cancún, Mexico from 29 November to 10 December.(2) This conference was promising, as its precursor in Copenhagen (2009)...
On 23 January, the Sunday Times in the UK reported that in the dying days of 2010 the Zimbabwe government clandestinely transferred arms to incument President Laurent Gbagbo’s administration in...
'Voter Registration in Africa: A Comparative Analysis', published by the Electoral Institute for the Sustainability of Democracy in Africa, offers a comprehensive introduction to the single most...
Democracy in the form of electoral process has been effective in most Western states. However, most African states have not seen the effectiveness of this process, with violent uproars having been...
In July 1953, the Korean Armistice was signed, effectively ending the three-year war on the peninsula. However, since no peace treaty was ever drawn up, the war between the northern Democratic...