Podcast / Global 21 ڕێبەندان 2022 1 minutes Special Episode: Ten Conflicts to Watch in 2022 Which conflicts should we worry about most in 2022? This week on Hold Your Fire!, Richard Atwood and guest host Ásdís Ólafsdóttir talk to Crisis Group’s President & CEO Comfort Ero about our flagship survey “10 Conflicts to Watch”. Share Facebook Twitter ئیمێل Linkedin Whatsapp پاشەکەوتکردن چاپکردن As Russia appears poised for a military escalation in Ukraine, humanitarian catastrophe looms in Afghanistan and negotiations over the Iran nuclear deal enter crunch time, what should we worry about in the year ahead? Each year Crisis Group’s flagship publication 10 Conflicts to Watch, published with Foreign Policy magazine, looks at the trends, wars and crises that keep us up at night. On this week’s Hold Your Fire!, Richard Atwood and guest host Ásdís Ólafsdóttir, Crisis Group's Online Communications Manager, are joined by Comfort Ero, our new President & CEO, to talk about what we’re watching in 2022. They talk about big trends overshadowing global affairs: the impact of the pandemic and the climate crises on international peace and security, the human toll of the world’s worst wars, the major and regional power rivalries that hinder peacemaking and make for several increasingly perilous flashpoints, as well as the U.S.’s evolving global role one year into President Joe Biden’s tenure. They look up-close at the latest dynamics in individual crises, from Ukraine and Yemen to Afghanistan and Ethiopia, while sketching out some reasons for hope in an overall gloomy picture. Click here to listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For more information, make sure to explore the whole of our flagship commentary published with Foreign Policy magazine: "10 Conflicts to Watch in 2022". For some more hopeful news, you can also check out Crisis Group’s Twitter thread 10 Reasons For Hope in 2022. Related Tags Climate, Environment and Conflict Multilateral Diplomacy The Covid-19 Pandemic and Deadly Conflict Humanitarian Fallout of Conflict Contributors Richard Atwood Executive Vice President atwoodr Ásdís Ólafsdóttir Former Associate Director, Online Communications Comfort Ero President & CEO EroComfort More for you Podcast / Horn of Africa The Horn (Season 3) Podcast / Europe & Central Asia War & Peace (Season 3)