Linking peace, stability and development: Engaging new global actors in the debate
From 3-5 December 2014, over 50 participants took part in a joint Saferworld-Wilton Park conference on peace, stability and development.
15 February 2015
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From 3-5 December 2014, over 50 participants took part in a joint Saferworld-Wilton Park conference on peace, stability and development.
15 February 2015Building on its established programmes in China and South Sudan, in September 2012 Saferworld launched a project that encourages Chinese policymakers and commercial actors engaging in South Sudan to be more conflict sensitive and open to dialogue with other actors.
29 January 2015China’s rise means that it is now widely viewed as an important actor in the fields of international security and politics.
21 January 2015This is the eighth issue of ATT Update, co-published by Saferworld and the School of Political Science at Tongji University.
21 January 2015As China becomes more sensitive about the consequences of its foreign engagement, there are growing calls from within China to develop a better understanding of conflict dynamics in conflict-affected states.
26 November 2014As part of Saferworld’s two-year Partnerships in Conflict Prevention project, the China-UK Conflict Prevention Working Group (CPWG) travelled to Beijing in November 2014 where they took part in the second CPWG workshop and associated meetings.
22 November 2014Saferworld's Head of China Programme Bernardo Mariani discusses our work on China's engagement in conflict affected and fragile states looking in depth at China's role in South Sudan.
8 October 2014The Partnerships in Conflict Prevention project aims to foster engagement and increase understanding between the Chinese and UK policy communities on ways to prevent violent conflict and promote stability overseas.
1 October 2014This is the seventh issue of ATT Update, co-published by Saferworld and the School of Political Science at Tongji University.
26 September 2014On 10 June 2014, a seminar entitled ‘Contributing to International Security and Stability – Strengthening Dialogue between China and the Wassenaar Arrangement’ was held in Vienna, aiming to strengthen mutual understanding of policies and practices of the Wassenaar Arrangement and China in transfers of conventional arms and dual-use goods and technologies.
22 July 2014