Religion: Friend or Foe? By: Peter Denton , / 16 December, 2013 We need to ask a different question if we hope to truly understand the role of religion in international relations, argues Peter Denton.
Visualizations of Conflict By: Benjamin J. Muller , / 25 April, 2013 Benjamin J. Muller on why up-close-and-personal films about war don’t bring us any closer to the reality of the battlefield.
Taking Security Seriously By: Robert Muggah , / 18 April, 2013 Robert Muggah on why the MDG High-Level Panel needs to take conflict, violence, and fragility seriously.
Rebuilding Lives in Uganda By: OpenCanada Staff , / 27 November, 2012 OpenCanada’s interview with Ketty Anyeko, former team leader of the Gender Justice division of the JRP.
Agents of Change By: Evelyn Amony , Tamara Shaya , / 27 November, 2012 Evelyn Amony was held by the LRA for 11 and a half years. Here she tells the story of her captivity and her life afterward.
Local Protection / Global Protection By: Nils Carstensen , / 27 November, 2012 Nils Carstensen on how communities working to protect themselves view outside organizations.
Politicizing Protection By: Christina Clark-Kazak , / 27 November, 2012 Christina Clark-Kazak on how young Congolese refugees in Uganda protect themselves.
Survival in the Everyday of Armed Violence By: Carla Suarez , / 27 November, 2012 Carla Suarez on the strategies civilians use to protect themselves when faced with violence.
Carla Suarez on the State of Civilian Protection By: OpenCanada Staff , / 27 November, 2012 OpenCanada’s interview with Carla Suarez, co-coordiator of the Surviving Violence workshop.
Resistence and Suffering By: Eliana Suarez , / 27 November, 2012 Eliana Suarez on how a group of Peruvian women survived that country’s political violence.