Diplomacy in Distress in Libya: Twelve Years of Failed Mediation
Twelve years have passed since Libyans, buoyed by the Arab Spring, took to the streets demanding regime change after more ...
Twelve years have passed since Libyans, buoyed by the Arab Spring, took to the streets demanding regime change after more ...
On the morning of November 14, 2011, Yemen’s bitter rivals had finally agreed to come together in a discreet, closed-door ...
Peace is made when further fighting offers no prospect of victory for either side in a conflict. In addition, peace ...
An announcement this month by Iran and Saudi Arabia to restore diplomatic relations is expected to lead to more talks ...
Burkina Faso and Mali have, from the outset of the crisis in the Sahel, been the region's weak links in ...
Elections are an important tool in establishing a legitimate government in any given state. Yet, in the absence of a ...
The Tunisian political transition has been in turmoil for some time now.
With tough questions being asked on Capitol Hill and about 80 members of Congress calling for pressure on Saudi Arabia ...
Rushed elections risks exacerbating instability in Libya – say former UN special envoys.
A discussion with Youssef Mahmoud, author of Whose Peace Are We Building? Leadership for Peace in Africa. I.B. TAURIS (2021)