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“Victim” or “Security Threat”: Gendered Narratives on Women Returnees to the MENA Region

By ajn26 | 06 September 2020

In her paper published on the NATO Southern Hub, Harmonie Toros examines the complex question of the Foreign Terrorist Fighters and their families returning from areas … Read more

Aid Workers in Conflict Zones: Not Heroes, Not Spies writes Dr Guichaoua

By ajn26 | 03 September 2020

In areas disputed by various armed groups, aid workers must constantly make practical trade-offs. This iD4D article by Yvan Guichaoua presents two examples from the … Read more

Bojan Savic discusses his new book Afghanistan Under Siege – The Afghan Body and the Postcolonial Border

By ajn26 | 01 September 2020

Dr. Bojan Savić published recently his latest book: Afghanistan Under Siege – The Afghan Body and the Postcolonial Border. Dr. Savić addresses in his book the … Read more

Dr Yvan Guichaoua talks to Le Monde on the Sahel region

By ajn26 | 28 August 2020

Despite the coup d’état and the mistrust of the Malians, France maintains operation “Barkhane”. Paris’ rapid response after the putsch shows its determination to maintain … Read more

Dr Yvan Guichaoua discusses the persistent instability in the Sahel region

By ajn26 | 27 August 2020

While France has been engaged in the Sahel for nearly eight years through the Serval and then Barkhane operations, new political upheavals have come in … Read more

United Nations peace operations and International Relations theory

By ajn26 | 27 August 2020

United Nations peace operations have undergone multiple transformations over the more than seventy years of their existence. Multidimensional peace operations have organised elections, helped deliver … Read more

French interventionism in the Sahel – Dr Yvan Guichaoua writes in International Affairs

By ajn26 | 26 August 2020

What has been the impact of recent French military intervention in the Sahel? Yvan Guichaoua writes in the latest edition of International Affairs. The article … Read more

Yvan Guichaoua cited in Associated Press article about French troops in Mali

By ajn26 | 25 August 2020

Beyond security, “the French want, I think, to stay influential in their former colonies and have this leadership in this sort of global division of … Read more

Sahel experiencing a resurgence of terrorist activity says Dr Yvan Guichaoua

By ajn26 | 24 August 2020

The interview given last week to Le Point by Brussels School of International Studies academic and Sahel specialist Dr Yvan Guichaoua is reviewed by RFI. … Read more

Dr Pak Lee and Dr Anisa Heritage discuss current issues in the South China Sea

By ajn26 | 19 August 2020

As tensions continue to mount in the waters surrounding the contested islands of the South China Sea, a US navy aircraft carrier conducted exercises in the region … Read more

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