Reducing Urban Violence By Johan Galtung

Mayors from around the world, Ladies and Gentlemen, To reduce direct violence in cities we have…

Meanwhile, Around the World EDITORIAL By Johan Galtung

Starting with EU at 60, making small states (Luxembourg!) big by being members of something bigger,…

Haiti 2017: From Demonstration Election to Electoral Coup by Charlie Hinton

On January 3, Haiti’s Electoral Council (CEP) sealed the steal by confirming Jovenel Moïse as president…

South Sudan: Limits of UN Peacekeeping By René Wadlow

Soldiers attend the ceremony. The battalion will be deployed in Juba, the capital of South Sudan,…

Would Alfred Nobel laugh or cry at the 2016 Prize: A Norwegian diplomacy rescue operation? By Jan Oberg

1. In my view it is well within the will of Alfred Nobel to reward people…

Meanwhile–Around the World

The Debate: Somebody said the problem is Trump possibility and Clinton probability. A very poor choice…

The State of the World–By Journalism

We want journalists to do that, give us the state of the world, by from one…

Therapy Strategy to Remedy African Instability By Rais Neza Boneza

Diagnosis: Negative Leadership In the 60s, most of the African countries snatched precipitately their independences from…

Part.4. African’s Peacefull Means: Micro-cultural aspects of violence in Africa

From the Book Peace By African’s Peaceful Means  By Raïs Neza Boneza   With micro-cultural aspects,…

The crumbling Islamic State: Its desperate violations of humanitarian law

By Rene Wadlow*  In simultaneous, if not necessary coordinated operations, there are attacks against the…

Haiti’s Election Verification Commission: A Step in the Right Direction By Marilyn Langlois

6 May 2016 – On a visit to Haiti in late April with Task Force on the…

Remembering Ireland’s 1916 Easter Rising By Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate

When the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, the Irish military, government members and many Irish…

HAITI RISES: A TIME FOR SOLIDARITY by Nia Imara and Robert Roth

Reflecting on struggles everywhere, we came to the conclusion that a people can’t be sovereign if…

The Climate vs. the Planet By Johan Galtung

In that eco-system humanity has since industrialization upset balances and now suffers the consequences, trying to…

Smoking Out a Boko Haram Closet Supporter By Rev. Olufemi Oluniyi

Boko Haram, the terrorist Islamic organisation crashed into the Nigerian national stage with fury (2002), fire…

Violence In and By Paris: Any Way Out? By Johan Galtung

Atlanta, Georgia, USA The atrocity in Paris seems to trigger the word “terrorism” with a higher…

Ending the Era of Wars By Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate*

  15th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates – Barcelona, 13-15 November 2015 I would like…

Prof. Johan Galtung (24 Oct 1930) by Antonio

Johan Vincent Galtung, dr, dr hc mult, a professor of peace studies, was born in Oslo,…

10 October: The Death Penalty and Human Dignity Day By Rene Wadlow

10 October is the International Day against the Death Penalty. Since the end of World War…

Haiti: Will Democracy Be Denied—Again? By Marilyn Langlois

Haiti’s next election is less than two weeks away. Former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide made a rare…

Part.3. African’s Peacefull Means: Etnic Relations Theory By Rais Neza Boneza

Proposal: A bioceanic confederation from the Indian to the Atlantic oceans, including Uganda and Tanzania, Rwanda…

Transcript of Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture 2015

Nelson Mandela Foundation This is an edited transcript of economist Professor Thomas Piketty’s address to the…

Islam and the West: Roads toward Peace by Johan Galtung

  Alfàs del Pi, Spain – International Center for Conflict Solution – Seminar 11-13 September The prospects…

They have no faith. They have no Loyalty. They are fearless. Money is their new God. They are the new Rich in Africa. By: Mawuna Remarque KOUTONIN

In 2012 Africa became the fastest growing continent in the world with the highest number of…

Part.2. African’s peaceful’s Means: African Cultural cosmologies By Rais Neza Boneza

  Culture is conceived as the main symbol of the human condition; it might be defined…

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