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Report / Asia

Nepal’s New Political Landscape

Nepal’s Maoists crowned their transition from underground insurgency to open politics with a convincing victory in 10 April 2008 constituent assembly (CA) elections.

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Report / Asia

Nepal’s Election: A Peaceful Revolution?

Nepal’s constituent assembly (CA) elections marked a major step forward in the peace process, paving the way for the declaration of a federal democratic republic and the start of the constitution-writing process.

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Report / Africa

Guinea-Bissau: In Need of a State

Guinea-Bissau needs a state. Its political and administrative structures are insufficient to guarantee control of its territory, assure minimum public services or counter-balance the army’s dominance. This core weakness has been at the root of recurrent political crises, coups d’etat and the proliferation of criminal networks.

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Briefing / Asia

South Korea’s Elections: A Shift to the Right

South Korea’s electoral politics has made a turn to the right that is likely to lead to closer security ties with the U.S. and some other important adjustments in foreign policy and has already strained relations with the North.

Reunifying Cyprus: The Best Chance Yet

This video presents Crisis Group Europe Report 194, "Reunifying Cyprus: The Best Chance Yet". 

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