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Despite the efficacy of sanctions, they are not an absolute panacea—countries need to balance sanctions with more significant efforts in peacebuilding and civil society engagement.
Read moreIs Time Up For Impunity For Drone Strikes?
A recent European Court of Human Rights decision could have large implications for European countries that engage in drone warfare.
Read moreShifting The Power: The Role of Women in Conflict Resolution and Peacekeeping
Despite the revolutionary work women do for justice, peace, and international security, they continue to be underrepresented in formal peace processes.
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