Creative Weekly Winners from the #KeepOnRecycling Contest – No.1
As part of the #KeepOnRecycling global social media contest, every Monday our TerraCycleยฎย Judging Team choose the three (3) most creative Read More
Drone Proliferation: An Interview With Ulrike Franke
Specialist on European security and defence issues, Ulrike Franke, discusses the global proliferation of drone technology. Read More
Still Flying Blind: Peace Operations and Organised Crime
Despite organised crime being recognised as a serious threat to international peace and security, UN missions still lack clear mandates to tackle the problem. Read More
The Myanmar Crisis: An Interview with Matthew Walton
Specialist on religion and politics in Southeast Asia, Matthew Walton, examines the complex drivers behind and dynamics to Myanmarโs refugee crisis. Read More
The Politics of Coltan: An Interview with Michael Nest
In this interview, Dr. Michael Nest discusses the political, environmental, ethical and social issues surrounding the mining of columbiteโtantalite (coltan). Read More
The Indigenous Healing of Former Child Soldiers
In Africa, former child soldiers are often stigmatized and considered impure by the people they once lived among. But religious rituals, in the form of spiritual purification, can help reintegrate former fighters back into communities. Read More
The Case for Community-led Counterterrorism
Community-led counterterrorism presents an untapped opportunity, as it recognises that religiously defined communities have a distinct role to play in responding to growing terrorist recruitment efforts in Europe and North America. Read More
The Costs of Security Sector Reform: Questions of Affordability and Purpose
In considering security sector reform, questions of affordability have often been subordinated to questions of effectiveness and expediency. A recent series of reviews of security expenditures by the World Bank and other actors in Liberia, Mali, Niger and Somalia has highlighted several emerging issues around the (re)construction of security institutions in fragile and conflict-affected states. Read More
The Cosmopolitan Military: An Interview with Jonathan Gilmore
Jonathan Gilmore, an expert on applied global ethics, discusses how cosmopolitan thought has influenced the way militaries perform civilian protection, and whether we may witness the emergence of an armed forces to serve a global human community. Read More
Swarms Over the Savannas: How Drones are Gaining More Traction in Africa
Drones continue to play important roles in conflicts around the world. In Africa, drones have been tested for civilian projects, but they have been largely absent from miltary operations. But will this always be the case? Read More













