Blog Post
A Report From the 2015 NPT Review Conference – Weeks 1 & 2
Midway through the 2015 Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), there are both signs of progress and divisions.
Blog Post
Can Services Deliver Legitimacy and Build Peace?
While it seems that the ability to provide public services is important to measure a government's legitimacy, this is not always the case.
Blog Post
The Post-2015 Development Agenda and Its Rule of Law Dilemma: A Report From the 13th UN Crime Congress
Despite holding the 13th UN Crime Congress, there is still uncertainty about the status of justice and the rule of law in the SDGs agenda.
Blog Post
The Value of Regional Approaches to Peacebuilding
Should peacebuilding efforts become increasingly regionalized, rather than being kept within national or global contexts?
Journal Article
The health-systems response to violence against women
Authors discuss a comprehensive health-system approach that helps health-care providers to identify and support women subjected to violence
Policy Brief
mHealth and Gender: Making the Connection
This policy brief outlines the importance of integrating gender into existing, and future, mHealth* research and interventions.
Blog Post
What the Iran Nuclear Deal Means
Now that a framework nuclear accord has been reached with several major world powers, what will this mean for the future of Iran's nuclear program?
Blog Post
Can Cities Drive Sustainable Development in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States?
As rapid urbanization continues worldwide, can cities in fragile and conflict-affected states be drivers of sustainable development?
Blog Post
What Are Think Tanks Good For?
The greatest purpose that think tanks can serve is influence peddling, in the best sense of the term.
News
Policy Brief Presents Recommendations on Prolonged Displacement
The brief is based on field research in Fukushima since the March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident.