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Richard Gowan
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One day after the #UNSC passed a resolution on #COVID19, @GermanyUN is convening a #SecurityCouncil meeting on "#pandemics and #security". The Concept note (https://www.undocs.org/en/S/2020/571 ) asks some pretty smart questi
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Peter Salisbury
peterjsalisbury
We @CrisisGroup have been clear in explaining why we oppose the designation of the Huthis as a terrorist organization. Doing so risks collectively punishing all #Yemenis by precipitating a famine
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Daniel Schneiderman
SchneidermanDM
THREAD/The moment we're in is scary for so many reasons. See what we @CrisisGroup warn about what can happen and what leaders in the U.S. should be thinking about doing
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Aya Burweila
burweila
CG: "The overt nature of its intervention, sanctioned by a Turkish parliamentary vote, enabled #Turkey to dispatch military assets more rapidly."1. Was this sanctioned by the #Libya|n parliament? Is it
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Ali Vaez | على واعظ
AliVaez
The Biden admin’s lagging pace on Iran policy now threatens to undo the JCPOA, which was already faltering. In this piece, I describe a 3-phase synchronized process to bring both
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Peter Salisbury
peterjsalisbury
THREAD: As chatter around a U.S. designation of the Huthis as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation grows, I'm re-upping this @CrisisGroup commentary from October.https://www.crisisgroup.org/united-states/yemen-should-be-factor-us-yemen-poli
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Tarek Ghani
tghani
Jan 1st is the deadline for the Future of Conflict postdoc @CrisisGroup & @ESoConflict. Here’s why PhD conflict researchers who care about policy should apply... #EconTwitter #PoliSciTwitter https://jobs.crisisgroup.org/o/postdoctoral
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Tarek Ghani
tghani
@Rob_Malley and @NazModirzadeh interviewed @nytimes reporter @sheeraf on social media, the US capitol events and global conflicts for @CrisisGroup’s podcast. Here’s more on why you should listen…https://www.crisisgroup.org/united-stat
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@tdkean
tdkean
1/ The latest Panglong peace conference wraps up today in Nay Pyi Taw, after three days. Back in June I wrote a report for #CrisisGroup looking ahead to this conference
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Crisis Group
CrisisGroup
With rains swelling the Blue Nile, Ethiopia is just weeks away from beginning to fill the massive dam it is building.Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan urgently need to make concessions for
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Crisis Group
CrisisGroup
The military coup in #Myanmar has brought a sudden halt to the democratic transition. The coup cannot go unchallenged. But the international response must be realistic about its leverage over
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Arrey E. Ntui
ArreyMcNtui
1/8 THREAD. About three years ago the armies of Nigeria and Cameroon started pursuing a strategy of containing Boko Haram jihadists, a sort of minimum service approach to deal with
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Andrew Watkins
and_huh_what
THREAD: As Afghans, diplomats & observers try to interpret initial Biden team signals on how it will approach peace process ... seems worth reflecting on two big bits of news
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Peter Salisbury
peterjsalisbury
Our new @CrisisGroup report "Rethinking Peace in #Yemen" is now online. Based on a year and a half of fieldwork and interviews. Read it here https://www.crisisgroup.org/middle-east-north-africa/gulf-and-arabian-peninsula/yemen/216
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Nijat Eldarov
NijatEldarov
1/7 Azerbaijan and Armenia are both included in the list of 50 countries suffering from water stress to the greatest extent. Water management remains one of the key possible areas
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Tarek Ghani
tghani
@CrisisGroup’s 10 Conflicts to Watch is out today in @ForeignPolicy and for the first time a transnational risk made our annual list: rising insecurity related to climate change. Here’s why
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