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The LRA in Darfur and Central African Republic
From International Crisis Group | Part of the Crisis Group Podcast series | 02:59
The Lord's Resistance Army continues to pose a terrible threat to civilians across Central Africa. Crisis Group’s Central Africa Analyst Edward Dalby explains why the LRA moved into Darfur, how it could upset the fragile peace in north east Central African Republic and what the international community should be doing about it.
Two voices. The first, Connor Walsh, the second Edward (Ned) Dalby.
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Parallel Crisis
From International Crisis Group | Part of the Crisis Group Podcast series | 07:30
A new Crisis Group report examines how the dysfunctional administration of the larger of the country’s two entities has paralyzed its decision-making, brought it to the verge of bankruptcy and triggered social unrest. Crisis Group's Sarajevo-based Balkans Project Director Marko Prelec discusses the report and how a number of steps, if taken, could make the reformed Federation a cornerstone for broader improvements at the national (state) level.
A new Crisis Group report examines how the dysfunctional administration of the larger of the country’s two entities has paralyzed its decision-making, brought it to the verge of bankruptcy and triggered social unrest. Crisis Group's Sarajevo-based Balkans Project Director Marko Prelec discusses the report and how a number of steps, if taken, could make the reformed Federation a cornerstone for broader improvements at the national (state) level.
Myanmar Elections Could Reveal Border Tensions
From International Crisis Group | Part of the Crisis Group Podcast series | 02:57
On 7 November, Myanmar will hold its first elections in 20 years. This could tear the border regions between Myanmar and China in ethnic conflict. Crisis Group’s North East Asia Project Director Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt tells us how this is playing with the authorities in China
On 7 November, Myanmar will hold its first elections in 20 years. This could tear the border regions between Myanmar and China in ethnic conflict. Crisis Group’s North East Asia Project Director Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt tells us how this is playing with the authorities in China
False Calm after Elections in Kyrgyzstan
From International Crisis Group | Part of the Crisis Group Podcast series | 03:33
Four months after violence against immigrants, Kyrgyzstan is forming a new government. How will this contribute to stability? Crisis Group’s Central Asia Project Director, Paul Quinn-Judge, tells us what's happening, and why
Four months after violence against immigrants, Kyrgyzstan is forming a new government. How will this contribute to stability? Crisis Group’s Central Asia Project Director, Paul Quinn-Judge, tells us what's happening, and why