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101. Twelve Ideas to Make Intra-Afghan Negotiations Work

102. Imagining a Resolution of Venezuela’s Crisis

103. Preventing a Deadly Showdown in Northern Yemen

104. Four Conflict Prevention Opportunities for South Africa’s Foreign Policy

105. Commerce and Conflict: Navigating Myanmar’s China Relationship

106. Managing Trafficking in Northern Niger

107. Southern Thailand’s Peace Dialogue: Giving Substance to Form

108. The Price of Peace: Securing UN Financing for AU Peace Operations

109. Easing Syrian Refugees’ Plight in Lebanon

110. Identity Crisis: Ethnicity and Conflict in Myanmar

111. Peace in Ukraine (III): The Costs of War in Donbas

112. Leaders under Fire: Defending Colombia’s Front Line of Peace

113. The U.S. Presidential Election: Managing the Risks of Violence

114. How Europe Can Help Lebanon Overcome Its Economic Implosion

115. Virus-proof Violence: Crime and COVID-19 in Mexico and the Northern Triangle

116. All That Glitters is Not Gold: Turmoil in Zimbabwe’s Mining Sector

117. Easing Cameroon’s Ethno-political Tensions, On and Offline

118. Disorder on the Border: Keeping the Peace between Colombia and Venezuela

119. Venezuela: What Lies Ahead after Election Clinches Maduro’s Clean Sweep

120. A Sustainable Policy for Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh

121. Women and Children First: Repatriating the Westerners Affiliated with ISIS

122. Ways out of Europe’s Syria Reconstruction Conundrum

123. Steadying the New Status Quo in Syria’s North East

124. Peace in Venezuela: Is There Life after the Barbados Talks?

125. Keeping Ethiopia’s Transition on the Rails

126. Intra-Gulf Competition in Africa’s Horn: Lessening the Impact

127. Containing the Border Fallout of Colombia’s New Guerrilla Schism

128. Averting an ISIS Resurgence in Iraq and Syria

129. Safeguarding Sudan’s Revolution

130. Fight and Flight: Tackling the Roots of Honduras’ Emergency

131. Rebels without a Cause: Russia’s Proxies in Eastern Ukraine

132. Squaring the Circles in Syria’s North East

133. Peace and Electoral Democracy in Myanmar

134. Iraq: Evading the Gathering Storm

135. After Aden: Navigating Yemen’s New Political Landscape

136. Reversing Israel’s Deepening Annexation of Occupied East Jerusalem

137. Running Out of Options in Burundi

138. The Case for Kaesong: Fostering Korean Peace through Economic Ties

139. Women and Al-Shabaab’s Insurgency

140. The Philippines: Militancy and the New Bangsamoro

141. Containing the Border Fallout of Colombia’s New Guerrilla Schism

142. Intra-Gulf Competition in Africa’s Horn: Lessening the Impact

143. Venezuela’s Military Enigma

144. Seven Opportunities for the UN in 2019-2020

145. After Aden: Navigating Yemen’s New Political Landscape

146. Iraq: Evading the Gathering Storm

147. The Libyan Political Agreement: Time for a Reset

148. Myanmar’s Peace Process: Getting to a Political Dialogue

149. Boulevard of Broken Dreams: The “Street” and Politics in DR Congo

150. Kyrgyzstan: State Fragility and Radicalisation

151. Syria Calling: Radicalisation in Central Asia

152. Mapping Bangladesh's Political Crisis

153. Sudan: The Prospects for "National Dialogue"

154. Yemen at War

155. The Ukraine Crisis: Risks of Renewed Military Conflict after Minsk II

156. Women, Violence and Conflict in Pakistan

157. The Chaos in Darfur

158. Myanmar's Electoral Landscape

159. Congo: Is Democratic Change Possible?

160. South Sudan Keeping Faith with the IGAD Peace Process

161. Venezuela: Unnatural Disaster

162. Centrafrique : les racines de la violence

163. Curbing Violence in Nigeria (III): Revisiting the Niger Delta

164. Myanmar’s Peace Process: A Nationwide Ceasefire Remains Elusive

165. Myanmar’s Peace Process: A Nationwide Ceasefire Remains Elusive

166. Algeria and Its Neighbours

167. Somaliland: The Strains of Success

168. Kyrgyzstan: An Uncertain Trajectory

169. Zimbabwe: Waiting for the Future

170. Kenya: Al-Shabaab – Closer to Home

171. Venezuela: Dangerous Inertia

172. Afghanistan's Political Transition

173. Toward a Lasting Ceasefire in Gaza

174. Resetting Pakistan's Relations with Afghanistan

175. Turkey and the PKK: Saving the Peace Process

176. Bringing Back the Palestinian Refugee Question

177. Myanmar: The Politics of Rakhine State

178. Mali : dernière chance à Alger

179. La Tunisie des frontières (II) : terrorisme et polarisation régionale

180. Nigeria's Dangerous 2015 Elections: Limiting the Violence

181. A Coup Ordained? Thailand's Prospects for Stability

182. Congo: Ending the Status Quo

183. Guinea's Other Emergency: Organising Elections

184. Elections en Tunisie: vieilles blessures, nouvelles craintes

185. South Sudan: Jonglei—"We Have Always Been at War"

186. The Day after Tomorrow: Colombia's FARC and the End of the Conflict

187. The Central African Republic's Hidden Conflict

188. Venezuela: Tipping Point

189. Lebanon's Hizbollah Turns Eastward to Syria

190. L'exception tunisienne : succès et limites du consensus

191. The Huthis: From Saada to Sanaa

192. La crise centrafricaine: de la prédation à la stabilisation

193. Iraq's Jihadi Jack-in-the-Box

194. Education Reform in Pakistan

195. Somalia: Al-Shabaab - It Will Be a Long War

196. Bosnia's Future

197. Gaza and Israel: New Obstacles, New Solutions

198. Old Scores and New Grudges: Evolving Sino-Japanese Tensions

199. Risks of Intelligence Pathologies in South Korea

200. Eritrea: Ending the Exodus?