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Introducing WPF’s podcast series: Disrupting Peace
Bridget Conley
September 10, 2024
World peace
Essay
“Your Womb is Our Enemy!”: The Rape of Tigray as Genocidal Rape
Muauz Gidey Alemu,
Mulugeta Gebrehiwot Berhe
August 28, 2024
Ethiopia
Genocide
Rape
Tigray
Essay
Ensuring the Continuity of Conflict-Sensitive Education during War: Lessons from “Education under Attack 2024”
Alexander Kochenburger
August 21, 2024
Gaza
Gender
Human Rights
Human Security
Mali
Ukraine
Youth
Essay
Nuclear Israel, Apartheid South Africa and the “Agreement with the Devil”
Alex de Waal
August 14, 2024
Israel
Nuclear weapons
South Africa
Essay
Buying “Peace” in Sudan’s Political Marketplace
Justin Lynch
August 7, 2024
Africa
Political Marketplace
Saudi Arabia
Sudan
UAE
Essay
Corruption Tracker: Australia Adelaide-class Sustainment Contracts
World Peace Foundation
August 6, 2024
Arms trade
Corruption
Essay
The impacts of militarized foreign policy in the MENA region
World Peace Foundation
August 1, 2024
Africa
Arms trade
MENA region
Essay
Harm Reduction as Care: An Interview with Marc Burrows of Challenges INC SC
B. Arneson
August 1, 2024
Criminal Justice Reform
Drugs
Harm Reduction
Prison
Essay
Precarity, and peace in the Horn of Africa
Aditya Sarkar
July 31, 2024
Ethiopia
Political Marketplace
Precarity
Somalia
South Sudan
Sudan
Essay
What the Nigerian Elections Teach Us about Political Competition in Transactional Political Systems
Jared D. Miller
June 26, 2024
Elections
Nigeria
Political Marketplace
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