Mariama Conteh
For now, the answer is: yes it can. But the real issue becomes: to what extent? In one sense, the African...
Tags: Africa, Africa's stabilization, African Union, African Union Commission, Al Shabab, AU, DRC, Global Brief, Mali, Mariama Conteh, Mohamed Kheir, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Organization of African Unity, South Africa, Steve McDonald, Uganda, Wilson Center
Changes in law, capabilities and posture – at home and internationally – will inform the new century’s responsible...
Tags: Bosnia, Cambodia, East Pakistan (Bangladesh), East Timor, genocide, Genocide Prevention Task Force, Guatemala, human rights, Kenya, Kosovo, Madeleine Albright, Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, NATO, permanent five, Responsibility to Protect, Roméo Dallaire, Rwanda, Rwandan genocide, Security Council, Senator Hugh Segal, Sudan, Uganda, UN Charter, UN Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, UN General Assembly, US Defense Secretary William S. Cohen, Will to Intervene Project, WW2, Zaire (the Democratic Republic of the Congo), Zimbabwe
GB talks new-century politics and geopolitics – from the local to the general – with former UN Secretary-General Boutros...
Tags: Afghanistan, Africa's future, African conflicts, Arab Unity, Arab-Israeli conflict, Asian Union, Azerbaijan, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Canada, Canada's future, Canada's success, Canadian nationality, diplomacy, Egypt, Egyptian elections, Egyptian politics, Ethiopia, Georgia, Global Brief, globalization, Hutu, ICJ, ICJ Advisory Opinion on Kosovo, international affairs, International Court of Justice, International Criminal Court, Iran, Iran's nuclear program, Iraq, Jordan, Kissinger, Kosovo independence, League of Nations, Middle East Union, Mubarak, Muhammad Ali, One State Solution, Pakistan, Palestinians, secession, separatist movements, Sudan, Sunni-Shia divide, Syria, Tutsi, Two-States Solution, Uganda, UN reform, United Nations reform, water disputes, water shortages in the Middle East, Westphalia, winning states
President Joseph Kabila – the son of the murdered former President, Laurent-Désiré Kabila – recently celebrated the...
Tags: Alessandro Callari, Butembo-Beni, Child soldiers, colonial legacy, colonialism, Conference of Berlin, conflict diamonds, Congo Crisis, Congo Free State, Congo wars, Congolese army, Congolese independence, crimes against humanity, Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, Emilano Tidona, FARDC, Giovanni Salvaggio, International Criminal Court, Joseph Kabila, King Leopold II, mass rape, Mayi Mayi, MONUC, Nordkivu, Patric Lumumba, photo essay, President Kabila, Rwanda, tin, Uganda, war crimes, Wartoy, Zaire