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Identity? All of us are combis!
17 April 2006
Do you feel Dutch or Moroccan? Jewish or not? Anne-Ruth Wertheim discusses why we should refrain from posing the loyalty question.
Latest Bali Bombing Raises Security Questions
News | 10 October 2005 | Author: Rich Bowden

Candlelight vigil outside one of the restaurants which was bombed in Kuta on the Indonesian island of BaliThe re-emergence of Jemaah Islamiyah as a potent terrorist force has raised serious questions over the effectiveness of the combined Indonesian and Australian security response.
The EMU and Crisis of the European Union
RISQ Reviews | 10 October 2005
by Alan Cafruny and Magnus Ryner

'Far from promoting greater integration, as its architects predicted, the European Monetary Union (EMU) serves to intensify conflict among and within member states by accelerating uneven development, dramatizing inequalities, and provoking demands for the renationalization of monetary policy.'
The Profit of Peace: Corporate Responsibility in Conflict Regions
RISQ Reviews | 02 September 2005 | Author: Gina Castillo

Review of the book 'The Profit of Peace: Corporate Responsibility in Conflict Regions' by Karolien Bais and Mijnd Huijser, Greenleaf Publishing, Sheffield (UK): 2005.
Thirty Years ECOWAS: an Appraisal
Opinions | 27 July 2005 | Author: E.K. Bensah

ECOWASThe Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is progressing beyond its role as peacekeeper in the region's violent conflicts, establishing the first zone in Africa, where people can move freely across borders, and making plans for ECO, a single regional currency.
Asymmetric Conflicts: a Challenge to International Humanitarian Law
RISQ Reviews | 06 July 2005 | Author: Stefan Kirchner

Contemporary warfare, engaging non-state actors in terrorist attacks and guerrilla tactics, demands a reassessment of the options available to enforce International Humanitarian Law.
European Constitution: a French debate
Opinions | 24 May 2005 | Author: Pierre Ronziere

In France, the referendum on the European Constitution is sparking more political discussions than most general elections in the last forty years. Reflections on a lively debate.
Global Action against Poverty?
RISQ Reviews | 15 May 2005 | Author: Francine Mestrum

Nederlandstalige versie Mondiale actie tegen armoede?
In January 2005, at the World Social Forum (WSF) in Porto Alegre, Brasil, over a hundred NGOs launched a global call for action against poverty. Soon after, WSF host president Lula, left for the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he repeated the call - receiving as much acclaim there as in Porto Alegre. What does this mean?
Behind the smoke screen of the Gaza pullout
Opinions | 14 April 2005 | Author: Tanya Reinhart

A process of slow and hidden transfer is being carried out in the West Bank, where nearly 400,000 Palestinians are candidates for “voluntary emigration” to refugee camps.
The Media and the Division in Society
Opinions | 13 April 2005 | Author: Anne-Ruth Wertheim

Radio and television journalists like to think of themselves as objective conveyors of different points of view. But the method they use to interview people promotes the division in society.
Feminism, Globalisation and Internationalism
RISQ Reviews | 19 March 2005 | Author: Peter Waterman

This review article draws attention to a new focus in feminist writing on the international/global.
Intolerance and discrimination against Muslims in the EU
News | 10 March 2005
Muslims in EuropeA recent report of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF) documents widespread intolerance, aggressive political rhetoric and discrimination against Muslims in Europe.
Racism in the Netherlands
RISQ Reviews | 08 March 2005 | Author: Anne-Ruth Wertheim

Racism is changing, manifesting itself in more dangerous ways than in the past.
Business Ethics: what are we really talking about?
RISQ Reviews | 23 February 2005 | Author: Pierre Ronziere

Faced with the proliferation of tools to measure 'Corporate Social Responsibility' or other 'ethical practices' of private companies, one might want to pause for a second to consider the effectiveness of these new instruments.
Darfur and the African Union
RISQ Reviews | 13 February 2005 | Author: Waranya Moni

Even if African leaders had the political will, and the African Union (AU) had the capacity to intervene in Sudan, it would be difficult to do so without international support.
From Aqaba to Sharm: Fake Peace Festivals
RISQ Reviews | 13 February 2005 | Author: Tanya Reinhart

Waving again...The Sharm-el-Sheikh summit of Sharon and Abbas is hailed in the media as the opening of a new era. But the bitter reality is that nothing has changed.
Darfur: Ethnic Cleansing Continues
News | 09 February 2005
According to Jan Pronk, the top United Nations envoy in Sudan, there is evidence for ongoing "tribal or ethnic cleansing of dozens of villages" in the Dafur region.
Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction: an Armchair Analysis
Security RISQ Reviews | 31 January 2005 | Author: Sebastiaan van Beek

Should we worry about terrorists attacking us with Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs)? An assessment.
The EU’s pivotal role in Middle East peace
Opinions | 08 January 2005 | Author: Victor Kattan

The European Union (EU) is trying to develop a stronger relationship with Israel because it believes this will 'enhance its ability to influence' that country. The EU has not had much success so far. It should think again.
Preventing Nuclear Terrorism and a new Nuclear Arms Race
Security RISQ Reviews | 06 January 2005 | Author: Stefan Kirchner

New U.S. plans to develop earth-penetrating low-yield nuclear weapons for the purpose of destroying underground bunkers and similar hardened targets constitute a major threat to international security in more than one respect.
The WSIS en route to Tunis
News | 03 January 2005 | Author: M.H.J. van den Berg

The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), which is to conclude in Tunis this year, has still some thorny issues to settle. One of these is how to bridge the 'digital divide' between North and South and, in particular, who is going to pay for it.
Towards a Legitimate Civil Society in Afghanistan
RISQ Reviews | 17 December 2004 | Author: Salima Padamsey

NGOs in Afghanistan need to assess which new skills and tools they need to contribute effectively to the reconstruction of their country.
Book Review: I.O.U. The debt threat and why we must defuse it
RISQ Reviews | 13 December 2004 | Author: Nynke Hendriks

I.O.U. by Noreena HertzIn her latest book, Noreena Hertz deals with an issue that, although familiar to most, continues to be clouded in a mist of complexities: the mounting debt of the developing world.
Where is the War on Terror leading us?
Security Opinions | 17 November 2004 | Author: Bas Boorsma

‘I took my country to war’ has never been a line based on which an American President got a second term - until the re-election of George W. Bush.
The European Security Strategy - Coping with Threats in a Comprehensive Way
Security RISQ Reviews | 15 November 2004 | Author: Sven Biscop

Royal Institute for International Relations, Belgium"Is not the ‘EU way’ that we do not address issues as security problems, but as governance, development, environmental issues etc., unless they pose an effective politico-military threat...?"
Book Review | Trade Unions, NGOs and Global Social Justice: Another Tale to Tell
RISQ Reviews | 14 November 2004 | Author: Peter Waterman

Deborah Eade and Alan Leather (eds). 2004. ‘Trade Union and NGO Relations in Development and Social Justice’, Development in Practice Vol. 14, 1-2, pp. 5-285
Unions and NGOs, separately or jointly, have claimed that they in some sense represent a global civil society in the making. But in exactly what sense is this?
Eating, Food and Modern Agriculture
RISQ Reviews | 04 November 2004 | Author: Gina Castillo

Urban consumers need to be more concerned about where their food is coming from and how it is produced, and become more aware of the social and environmental costs of large-scale agriculture.
The rationale of suicide terrorism
Security RISQ Reviews | 08 September 2004 | Author: Julian Madsen

Denigrating suicide terrorists as lunatics might be viscerally satisfying, but it does little to broaden our understanding of suicide terrorism and handicaps our ability to deal with it.
Banks and Bombs
Security News | 18 August 2004
Research by the Belgian NGO Netwerk Vlaanderen reveals that European banks such as Axa, Dexia, Fortis, ING and KBC invest in controversial weapons systems - including cluster bombs, anti personnel mines, nuclear and uranium weapons.
Darfur: The logic behind the conflict
RISQ Reviews | 06 August 2004 | Author: Robbert Woltering

In a matter of weeks the Sudanese province of Darfur has risen to political prominence on a global scale. Despite the massive media attention to the conflict, misunderstandings persist and important questions remain unanswered.
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