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- The food crisis in Haiti: a ruptured process?
- Is the League of Democracies a Bad Idea? how Europe should respond
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- The international response to Darfur
- Food crisis in Haiti: exposing key problems in the process of stabilisation
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- The Kosovo debate: beyond the headlines
- Haiti: voices of the actors, a research project on the UN mission
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- UNIFIL: old lessons for the new force
- Present and Future of Peace Operations
- South American Intervention in Haiti
- Trends in Peacekeeping Operations
- The Kosovo Quandary: on the International management of statehood
- Kosovo: From International Province to State?
- Consensus and Risk: The Challenges to the New UN General-Secretary
- Challenges to Peacekeeping Operations
- Proliferation of light weapons and state crisis: challenges to post-war reconstruction
- Beyond Brahimi: The efficacy and sustainability of United Nations legal codes in post-conflict situations
- Towards a New Effective Multilateralism in Aid
- The Human Rights Council , a bold step towards effective rights for all
- The Primacy of Human Rights in an Alliance of Civilisations
- Defining "Terrorism" to Protect Human Rights
- Southern Africa: state vulnerability and food insecurity
- The UN mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Counterterrorism and Human Rights Protection. The United Nations Contribution
- The UN world summit: a necessary wager
- Threats to human security: the need for action?
- Self-defense and the world after September 11: implications for UN Reform
- The Use of Force and the Responsibility to Protect
- Guide of electronic resources of debates and proposals on the United Nations Security Council reform
- Intervention in Haití, unsuccessful mission. A Latin America critique
- Fragile peace process in Ivory Coast
- Making the Human Rights Commission work
- Building a new role for the United Nations: the responsibility to protect
- High level panel on threats challenges and change: recommendation to establish a Peacebuilding Commission
- The Responsibility to protect and UN reform: Canada's engagement
- The Peacebuilding Commission
- United Nations Peacebuilding: challenging coherence
- Accountability of the proposed peacebuilding commission
- The use of force and the responsibility to protect. A human rights organization's perspective
- A UN Peacebuilding Commission: what could be its core functions?
- The law on the use of force and the responsibility to protect, straitjacket or life jacket?
- UN reform and the responsibility to protect. 2005, the year of reform
- Election Analysis: a conservative mandate?
- A Peacebuilding Commission for the United Nations
- Anticipation, prevention and protection: the use of force in the UN Secretary General's reform proposals
- J' accuse, the Lebanese Citizen!
- The United Nations Humanitarian response system and the "In Larger Freedom" Report
- In larger freedom: a second call for a peacebuilding commission
- Iran: the nuclear issue and the implementation of the foreign policy
- The Legitimate preventive defence in the report by the High Level Panel
- Reflections on the reform of the spanish foreign service
- Sharm e-Shekh: context and perspectives
- Right of veto in the Security Council: is it untouchable?
- Civil society and collective security
- Sudan: intensive diplomacy, differed intervention and lack of effective protection for the population
- The role of multilateralism in contemporary international relations



