Lessons in peace-building, 20 years after Srebrenica By: Noah Schouela , / 13 July, 2015 The international community failed at preventing mass atrocities during the Bosnian war, but has it also failed in its nation-building efforts there since?
Lessons on nation-building and indigenous relations By: Mark Kersten , / 11 June, 2015 Canada’s Truth Commission provides much needed guidance for finding justice and reconciling a country’s many historical narratives.
Trouble in South Asia: Activism under fire By: Irum Khan , / 22 May, 2015 Activists in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh have come under attack recently. If government cannot protect them, is the judiciary their only hope?
Silencing Voices in Pakistan By: Rhonda Gossen , / 30 April, 2015 Another prominent activist is killed, as the free speech Canada once actively promoted continues to be under threat.