
Supporting Peace – Not War – in Kenya
Should the United States choose to support long-term peace and stability over its short-term counterterrorism interests, there is much that it can do to help ensure a peaceful Kenyan election.
Should the United States choose to support long-term peace and stability over its short-term counterterrorism interests, there is much that it can do to help ensure a peaceful Kenyan election.
October 7, 2011 is the tenth anniversary of the Global War on Terror, the longest war in U.S. history. War Voices is a unique forum to reflect on this decade of war by bringing together people directly impacted by U.S. militarism and the U.S. war economy
The UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security just turned 10 years old — but few nations are helping it meet its goals of involving women in peacemaking and peacekeeping.
In the aftermath of the violence in Kyrgyzstan this summer, women are again coming together for common action.
This new report offers a comprehensive proposal for re-balancing military, international engagement, and homeland security spending.
UN peacekeeping operations are increasing in size and complexity. Why aren’t they getting the financial and political support they need?