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The politics of non-recognition in the context of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict (Russian)

International Alert
March, 2011
International Alert
48 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-12-1

В данной работе грузинские и абхазские исследователи рассматривают один из фундаментальных поляризующих вопросов конфликта – политический статус Абхазии. Хотя Россия официально признала Абхазию независимым государством в августе 2008 г., «непризнание» Абхазии остается краеугольным камнем политики Грузии, а также международной политики. Грузинские исследователи рассматривают, насколько устойчивой является политика непризнания, при каких условиях эта политика может потерпеть крах, и что будет должна делать Грузия в таком случае.

В данной работе грузинские и абхазские исследователи рассматривают один из фундаментальных поляризующих вопросов конфликта – политический статус Абхазии.

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Peace is a Marathon

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The usual August calm was shattered by the disturbances across England two weeks ago. Whilst the debris is now cleared from the streets, the boarded-up shop windows and fire-blackened facades remain, reminding us of the harder process of rebuilding both physically and socially that needs to follow.  

Mais Yacoub
Wed, 31/08/2011

Study visit of analysts and journalists from the South Caucasus to South East Asia

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A study visit of analysts and journalists from across the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict divide to South East Asia took place in July and August 2011.

The group visited South East Asia to look at the peacebuilding experiences of the Philippines, where they focused on both separatist and ideological conflicts, and Indonesia, where they looked at the conflicts in East Timor and Aceh.

Dessy Roussanova
Wed, 31/08/2011

Alert's Secretary General reflects on England’s riots

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Peckham, London - August 2011

This month, rioting and looting gripped England. At a time of uncertainty, it seemed salient (and perhaps inevitable) to ask, if the UK were a fragile state, how would we approach the events of last week, their aftermath and the future?

Building stability overseas

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International Alert is pleased to invite you to attend the second in a series of Peace Talks on Tuesday 27th September in Brussels on "The Post-Soviet World: 20 Years on the Road to Peaceful Statehood".

Brussels Office
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International Alert is proud to present the first in a series of short analytical articles on topical current affairs from the Caucasus region, with a specific focus on the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict.

Juliet Schofield
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South Ossetian teachers’ study visit

Psychosocial rehabilitation through social activism

International Alert recently organised a study visit to Abkhazia for eight teachers from different parts of South Ossetia as part of an ongoing psycho-social and civil society capacity-building initiative.

Juliet Schofield
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What’s conflict?

International Alert’s Secretary General reflects on conflict and peace

The fundamental issue in relations between people is how to manage conflict. That’s true for relations between individuals, between states, and at every level in between.

Whether people can manage their disputes productively and caringly will decide whether or their relationship – whether as friends, partners, colleagues, whatever – will continue.

Dan Smith
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Become a Peacebuilder!

As we look to summer, it is hard not to reflect on what an eventful spring it has been on the international stage.

From a historic revolution in Egypt to the violent civil conflict that has erupted in Libya – the need for peace is back in the spotlight.

Jeanie Bird
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Understanding conflict. Building peace.
International Alert
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International Alert
15 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-44-2

International Alert is an independent peacebuilding organisation that has worked for over 20 years to lay the foundations for lasting peace and security in communities affected by violent conflict. Our multifaceted approach focuses both in and across various regions; aiming to shape policies and practices that affect peacebuilding; and helping build skills and capacity through training.

International Alert impact report 2008

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mise en oeuvre du programme d'action des Nations Unies pour lutter contre le commerce illicite des armes légères et de petit calibre sous tous ses aspects

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Thu, 21/04/2011

Long way to run... for peace!

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1. What made you want to run the marathon for Alert?

I was looking for someone to run for and saw your advert

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