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All is Well in the World of Freedom of Expression
Adam Hedengren, Editor-in-Chief of YourMiddleEast.com discusses the current state...
Homosexuality in American Athletics
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A New Type of Hybrid Terror: Your All American Sons
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The U.S. as a Developing Country / The Daily Grind
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Everyday Peace Indicators
Professor of Peace Studies, Roger Mac Ginty explores alternative...
For the 26,000 People Who Ran for Change
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Friday, April 19th, 2013

Everyday Peace Indicators

Professor of Peace Studies, Roger Mac Ginty explores alternative methods for measuring peace in local communities. Can painted storefronts and adoption of stray dogs shape data, policy and thinking in conflict areas?

Wednesday, March 20th, 2013

Identifying and Stopping Genocide

Ernesto Verdeja from the University of Notre Dame, investigates the nature of genocide and group-targeted destruction and calls for new ways of analyzing actors' capacity to resort to violence.

Tuesday, March 12th, 2013

Acceptable Child Abuse?

In this controversial piece, Roger Mac Ginty argues that targeting children in wartime is a structural form of child abuse by political leaders and military powers which should have legal repercussions.

Tuesday, March 5th, 2013

Creative Expression in Somalia

During the occupation of the city by the Al-Qaeda-affiliated militant group Al Shabaab up until August 2011, many Somali artists were either forced to work in secret or stop practising their art all together for fear of...

Thursday, February 28th, 2013

A Changing Mogadishu

The capital of Somalia is experiencing peace and stability for the first time in 20 years, as an internationally-supported federal government steps up to the task of governing a place that has seen intense war, famine and...

Sunday, February 24th, 2013

Freeing the Minds – What Next Sri Lanka?

Sanjana Hattotuwa, Editor of citizen journalism platform Groundviews.org, reflects on the psychological effects of violent conflict and the possibilities of imagining new realities for post-war Sri Lanka in this exclusive piece for Generation C. ♦

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