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Flacso Chile

What do Chileans think of the Armed Forces since the death of Augusto Pinochet? This is one of the questions which is tackled by “Captive Institutions"

 

 

Transnational Terrorism, Security and the Rule of Law

The project is aimed at framing the current nature of the threat of terrorism as it exists within the EU, and at generating insight into the various response options to terrorism that are available to European governments.

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The responsibility to contribute

By Robert Matthews (07/10/2008)

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This comment, which is based on a presentation given by Robert Matthews before the Asembleia da República de Portugal on June 25, focuses on the role of Europe and the responsibility of industrial nations to protect the physical, economic and social well-being of peoples in developing and conflicted areas of the world. The international system needs to be strengthened to deal with this situation, and Europe could play a role by coordinating its soft power instruments in conflict and post-conflict situations.

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The international response to the Darfur crisis

By David Lanz (19/09/2008)

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This comment looks at different dimensions of the international response to the Darfur crisis: humanitarian aid, mediation, peacekeeping, and justice. This response eclipses all other conflicts in Africa, but it has not been effective.

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The international response to Darfur

By Publicaciones FRIDE (12/05/2008)

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The armed conflict and humanitarian crisis in the Darfur region of Sudan has become a rallying cry for Western civil society, and is held to represent the worst series of ongoing human rights violations in the world today. Yet try as it might, the international community has not been able to stall the bloodshed, nor has the government in Khartoum shown great interest in pacifying the restive region. On Wednesday April 9, FRIDE held a closed seminar on international organisations’ response to the Darfur crisis. These are some of the questions that most concerned seminar participants.

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The UN Stabilisation Mission in Haiti: analysis and recommendations for future mandates of the Mission

By Megan Burke, Amélie Gauthier (16/04/2008)

On 28 January 2008, representatives of Haitian civil society, donor governments and the United Nations were brought together by FRIDE in collaboration with the Canadian Permanent Mission to the United Nations to discuss the future of the MINUSTAH stabilisation mission in Haiti. This report relates the key points of discussion and recommendations from this meeting, divided into three main areas: the UN Peacekeeping Mission in Haiti, state-building and regional cooperation.

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Haiti: voices of the actors, a research project on the UN mission

By Amélie Gauthier (15/02/2008)

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This Working Paper from FRIDE analyses the violence in Haiti and the response of the international community involved in implementing the MINUSTAH mandate. The information gathered in the interviews allows the actors to make their voices heard on many aspects of the situation in Haiti and to communicate their ideas to each other.

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