Blown back: Lessons from counter-terror, stabilisation and statebuilding in Yemen
Since serious terror threats emerged in Yemen in 2000, the West has invested significantly in counter-terror and stabilisation.
1 February 2016
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Since serious terror threats emerged in Yemen in 2000, the West has invested significantly in counter-terror and stabilisation.
1 February 2016In 2016, in the wake of spectacular terror attacks, some Western nations have moved fast to commit to war against Islamic State (IS).
1 February 2016Increasingly, external actors are involving themselves in Africa – engagement which is critical to African development, but which has potential either to increase security or further destabilise some of the continent’s already fragile countries.
30 June 2015Land is a very important and sensitive resource for people in Northern Uganda. Our photo gallery illustrates some of the issues experienced by people in Northern Uganda, and how our work with communities can change this.
30 April 2015Security threats defined as stemming from ‘terrorism’ or ‘rogue regimes’ have significant public profile, and have led to responses from different branches of government.
27 January 2015Most of the public conversation about terrorism has focused on conventional counter-terror efforts, which overlap with and influence stabilisation and statebuilding efforts.
27 January 2015The Institute for Economics and Peace’s
18 November 2014