Peace
50 years later, reconciliation is only possible by addressing historical grievances and acknowledging mutual dependence.
Read moreIreland, a prosperous Western European nation with a sordid past of colonial subjugation, is in a unique position when it comes to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Read moreTo be a credible peace broker in a world of ongoing conflicts, the EU needs a long-term strategy built on more than weapons, money, and deals.
Read moreBringing young people together is only half the battle; overcoming binary and prejudiced thinking also requires openness and positive feelings towards other groups.
Read moreHow can we design a school system and curriculum to build a culture of peace and equip young people to resolve conflict?
Read moreSimon Dalby on why achieving security in the age of climate crisis requires unpicking the fossil-fuelled industrial order.
Read moreWhat does the latest flare-up of tensions in Northern Ireland tell us about progress towards reconciliation?
Read moreGreen politics has long been part of Polish politics and, despite its ups and downs, it certainly has a future.
Read moreWhat does warfare look like in an era of globalisation and new technologies?
Read moreAn interview with the Korean Green co-chair on progressive struggles, prospects, and politics in Northeast Asia.
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