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The Value of Regional Approaches to Peacebuilding
Should peacebuilding efforts become increasingly regionalized, rather than being kept within national or global contexts?
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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?
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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?
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What Are Think Tanks Good For?
The greatest purpose that think tanks can serve is influence peddling, in the best sense of the term.
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Why the NPT Review Conference Outcome Matters
The 2015 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Review Conference will be an important milestone for global nonproliferation efforts.
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It's Broke, So Fix It: Humanitarian Response in Crisis
The current global humanitarian system is in crisis and will have to be fixed in order for it to stay relevant.
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The Sustainable Development Goals: Gruesome Sausage-Making?
David Malone examines the process of developing the Sustainable Development Goals, which has been messy at best.
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Measuring Illicit Activities: Will It Be Worth the Trouble?
The proposed Sustainable Development Goals call for detailed monitoring of global illicit activities, but will it be worth it?
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Towards the 2015 NPT Review Conference
The eighth Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and whether it was as successful as accounts suggest.
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What Egypt Tells Us About the State of Democracy
What the Egyptian Revolution that began in Tahrir Square has taught us about the current state of democracy around the world.