Facilitating ideas, research, experiences and opinions, our Connecting Ideas blog series provides a forum for both UNU-CRIS and external researchers to share their expertise, and for our community to get an inside take on some of the most crucial issues of our time.
Please note that the views expressed in these posts are those of the author(s) and may not reflect those of UNU-CRIS.
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Do We Need More Tragedies to Take Disaster Risk Reduction Seriously in Conflict Settings?
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The First ASEAN-GCC Summit and More Diverse Interregional Cooperation
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Towards a Comeback of Regionalism? Prospects for Latin American Integration During the New Tide of Leftist Governments
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Internet Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean: Is There Room for Regional Integration Organisations?
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Change by Chance? How International Norms Travel Between the United Nations and the African Union
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Do you have an idea you'd like to share?
Here are the guidelines:
- The word count of a blog post should ideally be between 600-1200 words. UNU-CRIS reserves the right to allow the limits to be exceeded, depending on the nature of the piece.
- All blogs are to be written in consistent British English. Translations of posts originally written in another language are accepted for consideration.
- The blog post must include a 2-3 sentence overview of the post, such as those found on the examples on this page.
- All referencing is to be done through in-text hyperlinks.
- Tables, schemes, diagrams and figures may be incorporated into the text. The visualisation of key information is encouraged. Please attach all images when submitting your blog.
- Subheadings should be included in the text.
- The authors should attach a recent photo and a link to a biography/profile/social media account.
Submissions should be emailed to Andrew Dunn.