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Peace in Transition: The Case of South Sudan

Following a nationwide perception survey, this report paints a comprehensive picture of what peace looks like for those directly affected by armed violence in South Sudan.

Time for Change: The Normalization of Corruption and Diversion in the Humanitarian Sector

This paper explores aid diversion and corruption. It argues that, although the aid sector often treats corruption and diversion as an anomaly, they are pervasive, systemic and often unwittingly...

Perceptions of National Elections in South Sudan

This policy brief explores the planned elections in South Sudan, including perceptions on when they should take place, the necessary preconditions, the risks and which parties have the best...

China’s Global Security Vision in a Changing World

This report examines the Global Security Initiative (GSI), a manifestation of Chinese global security agency offering a vision of security based on China’s worldview, values, and national interests.

Of Rule not Revenue: South Sudan’s Revenue Complex from Colonial, Rebel, to Independent...

This article analyses rulers’ revenue raising practices in colonial, post-colonial rebel-led, and independent South Sudan and argues that the ethos of revenue raising in the region has been and...

Nordic Frontline States? How Finland and Sweden impact NATO's security

With Finland and Sweden joining NATO as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, this report explores the impact on the defence posture of the Alliance.

Mapping Ukraine's Democratic Space: Part 2

This report provides a comprehensive analysis aimed at identifying critical areas where immediate support is essential for enhancing the resilience of specific localities in Ukraine.

Understanding Systemic Corruption: The Political Role of Corruption in Weakly...

This paper provides tools to analyse the political role of corruption and discusses the implications for addressing corruption in weakly institutionalized political systems.