The high magnitude earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010, devastating much of the country’s already fragile infrastructure, became the greatest challenge for the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in the country, the MINUSTAH. The tremor, which killed more than 316,000 people, with an equal number of wounded, also produced more than 600,000 Internal Displaced Persons (IDP) and affected virtually the entire country, which is under foreign intervention since 2004
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By Spyros Katsoulas, Research Associate at the Institute of International Relations of Panteion Univ...
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In 1998, the member states of the United Nations committed to the objective of achieving by 2008 “si...
Brazil has posed one of the most puzzling dilemmas for politicians and academics alike: how is it po...
The last decade, it appears, has spawned a new generation of sovereign crises called the liquidity c...
Brazilian flags have been highly visible on Ramallah streets over the past few days, almost as much ...
By Spyros Katsoulas, Research Associate at the Institute of International Relations of Panteion Univ...
As the Iraqis busied themselves with election day to determine the future of their country, many wer...
Suddenly, Haiti is on everyone's radar screen, barely a month after the failed Copenhagen Climate Ch...
The fall of the last major leftist insurgency in Latin America might finally give the Colombians som...
After fifty years of war the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FA...
There is an old Chilean saying that “no evil lasts a hundred years, and there’s no Christian that co...
By Professor Saad N Jawad Senior Research Fellow at the Middle East Centre, LSE & Dr Sawsan I al-Ass...
The turmoil that has rocked Venezuela since early February has resulted in almost 30 deaths, hundred...
The intensity and the extent of popular anger against the tyranny and incompetency of Hosni Mubarak’...
THE high-level visit of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak to China at the invitation of Premier ...
Last month, in a tiny village of central Colombia called Cajamarca, a local referendum was conducted...
In 1998, the member states of the United Nations committed to the objective of achieving by 2008 “si...
Brazil has posed one of the most puzzling dilemmas for politicians and academics alike: how is it po...
The last decade, it appears, has spawned a new generation of sovereign crises called the liquidity c...