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By Rashawn Ray Individuals who suffer from mental illness are more likely to be injured or killed during police encounters, a problem that is exacerbated by significant racial disparities. New research...
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By Matt Kasman, Ross A. HammondPeacebuilding encompasses a wide variety of activities aimed at halting or preventing violent conflict within or between states and helping societies to heal after...
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By Lise Howard, Michael E. O'HanlonPeace for Ukraine may be a long way off, as we write these words in the spring of 2023. Yet the time to begin preparing for peace is not after the last gun falls...
View ArticleLearning on the move: Resetting the agenda for education and learning in...
By Halimatou HimaConflict, insecurity, and the resulting humanitarian crises have imposed major disruptions on education systems in many parts of the African continent. Between 2020 and 2021, over...
View ArticleEvaluating NATO enlargement since the end of the Cold War
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was founded in 1949 to defend against a possible Soviet attack and included 16 North American and European member states when the USSR collapsed in 1991....
View ArticleThe two world wars, genocide, and the Ukraine war
On June 20, the Center on the United States and Europe at Brookings will host Annette Becker for the 18th annual Raymond Aron Lecture. In her remarks, Becker will discuss the connection between the two...
View ArticleSure bets or risky gambles? Understanding popular support for post-conflict...
By Jordan Kyle, Danielle Resnick What shapes mass attitudes towards constitutional reforms in post-conflict contexts? Constitutional reform has long been a priority for states emerging from conflict,...
View ArticleBuilding popular support for post-conflict constitutions: Lessons from Nepal
By Jordan Kyle, Danielle Resnick In early 2023, the United Nations announced that the world is facing the highest number of violent conflicts since World War II, with a majority of these being civil...
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