ASEAN Peacekeeping: An underutilised area of sub-regional security April 9, 2019 0 Written by Nicole Jenne. Over the past decade, there has been a convergence in the policies of the ten states of the Association of Southeast…
China China’s emergence as a peacebuilding actor: From ‘peaceful development’ to ‘developmental peace’? December 24, 2018 0 By Pascal Abb. China's increasing engagement with conflict and post-conflict societies has already attracted significant attention from international observers, particularly after it emerged as a…
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