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Conflict between Erbil and Baghdad over the disputed territories (DIBs) has long been a central destabilising feature of the post-2003 era
This report is part of a series produced by the Institute of Regional and International Studies
Examples from Iraqi Kurdistan, Somaliland and South Sudan
This report analyses the 2018 government formation process in Iraq.
This paper examines the divergence in the applicability of the Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) process to Iraq
This work is part of the Conflict Research Programme
This paper is based on an analysis of publicly available reports and unpublished government documents and interviews with officials
This pre-election paper focuses on electoral mobilization strategies at the central government level
This paper offers reflections from a panel of 12 prominent South Sudanese scholars, academics and activists.
The research explored the local side of peacebuilding and the influence that time, space and multiple layers of privilege
Preventing sexual violence in conflict is not possible without tackling the underlying structural factors that foster this form of violence
This paper addresses the challenge of security sector reform (SSR) in democratizing Sudan.
This paper explores the link between the evolution and consolidation of Iraq’s post-2003 political settlement
The province of Sweida lies to the south of the capital Damascus
Syrian Civil Society Support Room is the first formal mechanism to involve civil society in the UN-led Syrian political talks in Geneva
An Evidence Review and Gap Analysis
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