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Month: October 2020

Dr Ansorg – Securitisation strategies to prevent conflict diffusion in Tanzania and former Zaire

By ajn26 | 21 October 2020

In the latest edition of the Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Dr Nadine Ansorg writes about the issue of while many studies dealing with the … Read more

PhD student Tadek Markiewicz discusses ‘When Victimhood Goes to War? Israel and Victim Claims’

By ajn26 | 21 October 2020

Prominent sociopsychological approaches interpret collective victimhood as inseparable, central characteristic of societies involved in intractable conflicts. Victimhood is broadly perceived as an essential conflict‐supportive belief … Read more

Sahel expert Dr Yvan Guichaou comments on current issues in Sahel region

By ajn26 | 21 October 2020

Dr Yvan Guichaoua, a Sahel expert at the University of Kent’s Brussels School of International Studies has been cited in articles relating to the region’s … Read more

Co-operation, Contestation and Complexity in Peacebuilding – Dr Nadine Ansorg

By ajn26 | 20 October 2020

Security Sector Reform (SSR) remains a key feature of peacebuilding interventions and is usually undertaken by a state alongside national and international partners. External actors … Read more

Nagorno-Karabakh: From simmering conflict back to full scale war – webinar on 28 October

By ajn26 | 20 October 2020

Date:   Wednesday 28 October Time:  15.00 – 16.30 CET The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh is the oldest of … Read more

GLOBSEC Bratislava Forum 2020 ‘Let’s Heal the World Together’ 7-8 October 2020

By tcd5 | 19 October 2020

On 7-8 October 2020, Professor Korosteleva was invited to join the GLOBSEC Bratislava Forum 2020 ‘Let’s Heal the World Together’. The coronavirus pandemic accentuated the need for … Read more

10 October 2020: The Summit of Minds: Entering the New World

By tcd5 | 19 October 2020

  On 10 October 2020, Professor Korosteleva participated in the virtual Summit of Minds 2020 speaking about the return of geopolitics in a new form, and the urgency … Read more

Afghanistan Under Siege – Zoom Book launch on 27 October

By ajn26 | 16 October 2020

Date: Tuesday 27 October Time: 19.00 – 20.00 CET Afghanistan Under Siege: The Afghan Body and the Postcolonial Border by Dr. Bojan Savić explores how … Read more

Dr Yvan Guichaoua discusses Sophie Pétronin’s release: what are the stakes for Mali?

By ajn26 | 15 October 2020

After almost four years in captivity, Sophie Pétronin, the last French hostage held in the Sahel, was released last week. At the same time, three other … Read more

Yvan Guichaoua talks at Prix Bayeux about the Sahel

By ajn26 | 15 October 2020

On Friday 9th October Yvan Guichaoua, Sahel specialist at BSIS spoke at the following reception. Special correspondent’s reception – SCAM What are the issues in the … Read more

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