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Monday, January 30, 2012
Given the recent and ongoing political turmoil in Tunisia, Lebanon, Egypt and Jordan, with a serious possibility of further contagion to neighbouring countries and perhaps right across the “arc of instability,” the so-called Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is an interesting group of countries to focus our attention on. According to... More
Not only is Kyrgyzstan the sole democracy in Central Asia, it is also the newest parliamentary democracy in the world. Despite this newfound political freedom, Kyrgyzstan has continued to face political instability in the face of a newly elected parliament. Conflict-supporting trends have been found in the following CIFP key indicators: history of... More
Afghanistan and DFAIT's regional... More
Tajikistan is the only former soviet Central Asian republic to experience large-scale civil conflict. War has been a causal factor in Tajikistan remaining the most impoverished state in the region, consequently resulting in a deteriorating security infrastructure. This diagnostic found that history of armed conflict, international linkages and... More
CIFP-CAE-DRDC Report on Predicting State... More
Thursday, January 26, 2012
A Foreign Policy Review for... More
Thursday, December 1, 2011
MRF MYANMAR RECONCILIATION FRAMEWORK A... More
The Conflict Prevention through Parliaments Project is a capacity building project for the promotion of intercultural understanding in Burmese Parliament and Secretariat to support conflict prevention and management. These capacities include fostering an increased understanding of the cultural dimension of conflict in the region, developing skills... More
To address operational coordination of local border police in order to increase border security and begin to address the drug trade. This project will offer training to support local border police in order to better equip the police to begin to address the porous Guatemalan borders and combat the free flow of drug trafficking.... More
Guatemalan soldiers and policemen and by using the Colombian model and the skills of Colombia's battle-tested police commandos. Canada will fund the training of Guatemalan police, military and judiciary by Colombian officials and will exploit and build on the success of Plan Colombia while utilizing Colombian expertise in dismantling drug cartels.... More
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Afghanistan, DFAIT and the Regional... More
Monday, June 6, 2011
Diasporas A Canadian Foreign Policy Review... More
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