Strife Review – Khaled Hosseini, Sea Prayer: Refugees, Storytelling and the...
By Anna Plunkett Khaled Hosseini (Credit Image: UNHCR/Paul Wu) “I have heard it said that we are the uninvited. We are the unwelcome. We should take our misfortune elsewhere. But I hear your mother’s...
View ArticleWill India and Pakistan Go To War?
By Saawani Raje 28 February 2019 “Will India and Pakistan ever go to war?” This question has gained new significance since Pakistan shot down two Indian fighter jets early on the morning of 27th...
View ArticleA Matter of Survival: How the Trade War will Shape China’s Future
By Francesca Ghiretti and Lloyd Yijue Liu 2 May 2019 The trade war between the US and China is just the tip of the iceberg of deeper differences that will have complex ramifications (Manufacturing.net)...
View ArticleThe Road to Oligarchic Peace: Comparing the Nashville Conventions of 1850 and...
by Daria Platonova During the Orange Revolution, the people of Ukraine spontaneously took to the streets in what would become known as the country’s “first” Maidan (Image credit: WikiMedia/Sirhey). In...
View ArticleWhy do so few Scholars Study the Intersection of Climate and Security?
by Matthew Ader Climate change or security, a question of the one or the other? (Image credit: Lisa Benson) I have had two and a half hours of teaching on climate change and security in two years, and...
View ArticleStrife Series on Climate Change and Conflict – Introduction
by Gemma MacIntyre Studies show a direct correlation between climate and violent conflict (Image credit: Image: Reuters/Amit Dave) In recent decades, climate change has been recognised as an important...
View ArticleCan a Tropical Bird Take the Jungles of Colombia out of the ‘Conflict Trap’?
by Andrés Felipe Gómez González The guianan cock-of-the-rock, endemic to the tropical rainforests of northern South America, abounds in the jungles of Guaviare. (Image credit: Almir Cândido de Almeida)...
View ArticleFeature – Climate Change, Conflict, and Children’s Rights Abuses: Syrian...
by Chiara Scissa In limbo in Lesbos: Doctors without Borders labelled the Mória Refugee Camp as the ‘worst refugee camp on earth’ (Image credit: Getty Images/AFP/F. Perrier) Introduction The world is...
View ArticleSeries on Women and Children’s Health in Conflict – Maternal and Reproductive...
A Palestinian woman holds her baby in one of the UNRWA school shelters in the Gaza Strip during Operation Protective Edge in the summer of 2014, Photo by UNRWA. This article is part of the Strife...
View ArticleSeries on Women and Children’s Health in Conflict – Children with...
The French medical mission screens the children after their arrival to Gaza Strip, Palestine.Photo Credit: © 2019 Abdelazeez Noman, PCRF (used with permission). This article is part of the Strife...
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