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Climate, Peace and Security in Sudan

In this new fact sheet, researchers from NUPI and SIPRI’s joint Climate-related Peace and Security Project (CPSR) explore the nexus between climate change and security in Sudan.
  • Africa
  • Peace, crisis and conflict
  • Climate
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Climate Change in the United Nations Security Council: An Analysis of Discourses and Organizational Trends

A talk by Cesare Scartozzi.
  • Climate
  • United Nations
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Fact sheet: Climate, Peace and Security in Sudan

In this new Fact Sheet, researchers from NUPI and SIPRI’s joint Climate-related Peace and Security Project (CPSR) explore the nexus between climate change and security in Sudan.
  • Africa
  • Climate
  • United Nations
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PODCAST: The EU’s role in European security and defence

On the 21 of March 2022, the Council of the EU adopted a Strategic Compass, a roadmap for the EU to become a stronger security and defence actor. But what does this really mean, and does it change the EUs role as a security actor in any significant way?
  • Defence
  • Security policy
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • The EU
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Climate, Peace and Security Fact Sheet: Sudan

Sudan is severely exposed to climate change. As one of the world’s least developed countries, extreme weather, recurrent floods and droughts, and changing precipitation interact with other vulnerabilities – such as ecosystem degradation, unsustainable agricultural practices, natural resource scarcities and resource-based conflicts – limiting societal capacities to cope and adapt. The economic consequences of COVID-19, ongoing political instability (further aggravated by the October 2021 military coup), and rising inflation all weaken state and societal resilience, livelihoods and food security.
  • Africa
  • Climate
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EPON organizes a series of roundtable discussions at the United Nations Secretariat

The Effectiveness of Peace Operations Network (EPON) is organizing a number of events in New York from 10 to 12 May 2022, aimed at sharing the research of the network with the UN community. The programme is as follows:
  • Peace operations
  • United Nations
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New book: Adaptive mediation and conflict resolution

How to secure peace after conflict? In a new book, Cedric de Coning and colleagues examine what lessons can be learned about adaptive mediation from the conflicts in Colombia, Mozambique, the Philippines, and Syria.
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
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PODCAST: Is this the end of academic freedom in Russia?

Freedom of speech in Russia has gradually been shrinking over the years, with a turn for the worse after Putin’s invasion in Ukraine. In this episode of The World Stage, we take a closer look at what this means for academics in Russia.
  • Security policy
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Conflict
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