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Natural Bedfellows: Corruption, Criminality and the Failure of International...

This paper argues that international reconstruction practices and resources reconfigured power in Afghanistan, and helped create a governance system governed by the logic of a criminalised political marketplace.

Voting out of Transition? Perspectives on the Planned National Elections in South Sudan

This article is based on discussions with political stakeholders in South Sudan and the perceptions of the South Sudanese public on when the upcoming elections.

Peacemaking, Precarity, and Accumulation by Dispossession in the Horn of Africa

This paper explores how peace processes shape and are shaped by precarity in the context of the exploitative political economies of Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan and South Sudan.

Gender Dynamics in Northwest Syria’s Agri-Food Landscape

This report examines the gender dynamics of the agri-food sector in northwest Syria, with a focus on the contextual challenges facing women in terms of accessibility to productive resources.

Peace Agreements in 2023: Insights from the PA-X Database

This data report explores global insights into peace agreements signed in 2023 in the PA-X Peace Agreements Database.

Natural Resource Management: Development and Environmental Protection in Constitutional...

This report shares observations from the Fifth Women Constitution-Makers’ Dialogue, stressing the necessity of amplifying women’s voices at all levels around natural resource management.

Elections and Civic Space in South Sudan: Findings from the 2024 Public Perceptions of...

This report presents the opinion polling data on elections and civic space to inform ongoing discussions about the fate of the transitional process in South Sudan.

Ballots and Bills: Electoral Competition in Political Marketplaces

This paper examines the reality of electoral competition and how it intersects with political marketplace dynamics using the 2023 elections in Nigeria as a case study.