Wicked Problems
Rethink... the Humanities
North Korea tests AI-guided missiles
To reverse the ‘greenlash’, Europe’s Green parties should embrace Polanski’s boldness
Pardogatto Progressivism
The Coca plant: From illicit economies to peacebuilding opportunities in Colombia
Academics, government officials, and social leaders from Colombia’s coca-growing territories will provide an overview of the plant’s traditional significance, its transformation into an illicit commodity, the implications of drug policy, and social entrepreneurship using the plant as a pathway to peacebuilding,
Followed by a drinks reception sponsored by the Colombian Embassy.
DPIR’s John Helferich wins Political Studies Association’s Prize Award in International Relations
The Sound of Soft Power
Putting Youth Combatants on the Global Agenda: From the UN Human Rights Council to the UN Security Council
Youth have long been recognised as central to international peace and security. The UN Security Council’s Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) agenda and a growing array of youth-focused frameworks reflect a global consensus on their importance. One significant group however has been critically left behind, namely ‘Youth Associated with Non-State Armed Groups (YANSAG).’ Although young, they have rarely been seen or engaged as young people with potential. More often, they are framed as spoilers or security threats to be contained.