By Niklas Ylander In recent years, American president Trump has violated the relationship with its European allies. Despite the confrontative policy of Trump, the non-NATO countries
By Samantha Goldberg On April 6, 1994 a plane carrying Hutu President Juvenal Habyarimana was shot down in Rwanda, killing all passengers. Tensions between the two
By Nguyen Ha Biology tells us that the remnants of wars can be enduring. What can practitioners and researchers learn from this? As battles begin to
By Michelle Pencarski In hindsight, creating a second Yugoslavia might have been insanity. From the very beginning, the unification of several ethnic groups with various expectations
By Marije ten Have When studying domestic or international conflicts in the African context, we usually try to make sense of them by looking at ethnic,
By Magnus Lundström The plane took a sharp right turn over Tokyo Bay and the afternoon sun was reflected in its left wing. After a few
By Celine Hedin The Taiwanese and Chinese government have for decades claimed to be the legitimate representation of “China.” Functioning as an independent country while mainland
Av Carolina Engström Den politiska konflikten mellan Ryssland och Ukraina känner många till, men vad många inte vet är det även genererat en konflikt inom den
By Nikita Pliusnin “Memories have huge staying power, but like dreams, they thrive in the dark, surviving for decades in the deep waters of our minds
By Ebba Holmström Winds of change have been blowing through the Horn of Africa since Ethiopia and Eritrea signed a peace accord in July 2018. During