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Blog Post 21 Apr 2017

Justice for Syria?

Whether the Syria Mechanism will bring justice for Syria.

Blog Post 19 Jan 2017

To Build Consent in Peace Operations, Turn Mandates Upside Down

What the United Nations High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations (HIPPO) reforms would mean for peace operations mandates.

Blog Post 07 Dec 2016

New Ideas for a New Secretary-General: Implementing Agenda 2030 and the Question of Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies

How the Secretary-General-designate, António Guterres, and the UN system will respond to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda.

Blog Post 29 Nov 2016

The UN in the Era of Trump

What the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States will mean for the United Nations in the years to come.

Blog Post 03 Nov 2016

New Ideas for a New Secretary-General: Reforming the Governance of the United Nations Development System

What Secretary-General-designate Antonio Guterres can do in relation to reforms of the UN Development System.

Blog Post 02 Nov 2016

New Ideas for a New Secretary-General: Fixing the UN’s Human Resources System

Issues with the UN Human Resources system and what the new Secretary-General could prioritize.

Blog Post 02 Aug 2016

Who Wants (To) Change? Making the UN Development System Fit To Support the 2030 Agenda

A “theory of change” for reform of the UN Development System (UNDS) is fit to respond to the Agenda's challenges.

Blog Post 19 Jul 2016

Vulnerability and Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean

New book documents and analyzes individual and communal strategies to address and combat daily threats.

Blog Post 28 Jun 2016

Caught in the Crossfire: United Nations Security and Policy Perspectives on the Refugee Crisis

Examining valuable lessons lost from the Middle East in European and UN reponses.

Blog Post 14 Jun 2016

There Are 45.8 Million People in Slavery Today. Where Is the ICC?

The challenges for the International Criminal Court in successfully prosecuting slavery crimes.