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Armenia: Internal Instability Ahead

Armenia, which regained its independence in 1991 and won its 1992-1994 war with Azerbaijan, is at peace and rebuilding its economy but its stability is fragile. Nagorno-Karabakh remains an unsettled problem that easily could reignite, and the regional economic isolation that the war over it produced could become permanent if there is no resolution soon.

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Report / Asia

Pakistan: Reforming the Education Sector

Pakistan's deteriorating education system has radicalised many young people while failing to equip them with the skills necessary for a modern economy.

Briefing / Africa

Sudan's Dual Crises: Refocusing on IGAD

As the Darfur crisis understandably preoccupies the international community, inadequate attention is being paid to ending Sudan’s 21-year old civil war between the Khartoum government and the mainly southern insurgency led by the SPLA (Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army).

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Who Governs the West Bank? Palestinian Administration under Israeli Occupation

The Palestinian Authority (PA), indeed the Palestinian political system as a whole, face their most acute crisis since the Oslo process was launched eleven years ago. Palestinians need to put their house in order despite adverse circumstances precisely to overcome them.

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