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Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - Wartime division in peacetime schools

An ethnically divided educational system in Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to limit the sustainable return of those displaced by the war, and to hamper reconciliation and the reconstruction of society.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - Their last name is ‘refugee’: return and local activism

Sustainable refugee return can only take place in Bosnia and Herzegovina when ordinary people and human rights activists are included as full participants in the recovery process.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - Human rights shortcomings of the Dayton Peace Agreement

When a peace agreement guarantees the rights of certain groups but not all, limitations to the enjoyment of human rights are inevitable.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - If women are left out of peace talks

The exclusion of women from the process of making peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina has diminished the prospects for sustainable peace. When will we learn that no peace can be sustainable and just without the active and meaningful participation of women?
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - Interpretations of Annex 7: assessing the impact on non-returnees in the UK

Emphasising the crucial role of refugee returns to the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina risks minimising the agency of those who choose not to exercise their rights under Annex 7.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - The role of remote voting in encouraging return

Once there is a genuine possibility of going home, what influences a forced migrant’s decision to return to a pre-conflict residence, often in the face of very difficult conditions? What role can remote voting play?
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - Home after Dayton: IDPs in Sarajevo

The experiences of displaced people in Sarajevo show that living in a place that people perceive to be safe and to provide opportunities can be more desirable than returning to one’s place of origin. Participatory urban projects can help foster community.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - The compound effects of conflict and disaster displacement in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Some IDPs living in protracted displacement in Bosnia and Herzegovina, such as many Roma IDPs, were especially vulnerable to the effects of the May 2014 flooding and landslides.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - Prijedor: re-imagining the future

Public memorialisation in Bosnia and Herzegovina today is an act of remembering not just those who died in the conflict but also the multi-ethnic reality of earlier times. Articulation of this, however, is being obstructed in cities like Prijedor.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - Mass evacuations: learning from the past

Twenty years after the evacuations from the Bosnian ‘safe areas’, humanitarians continue to struggle with dilemmas around humanitarian evacuations.
Dayton +20 (Forced Migration Review 50)

FMR 50 - Bosnia revisited: a retrospective on the legacy of the conflict

It is instructive to review the legacy the conflict in Bosnia and the post-war settlement in order to appreciate how this conflict set the stage for major institutional developments in the field of humanitarian protection.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

'The Resurgence of Identity Politics' Session 2: The Devoted Actor: Pancultural Foundations of Intractable Conflict

The launch of the tenth edition of St Antony’s International Review includes panels and presentations on the theme of the resurgence of identity politics.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

'The Resurgence of Identity Politics' Session 1: Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and New Political Identities

The launch of the tenth edition of St Antony’s International Review includes panels and presentations on the theme of the resurgence of identity politics.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

OxPeace 2015: Closing Remarks

Dr Liz Carmichael closes the 2015 OxPeace Conference.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

OxPeace 2015: Key concerns in peace and security: building more peaceful and inclusive societies

Sunil Suri gives a talk for Session C of the 2015 OxPeace conference; Peace and the proposed UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Oxpeace 2015: ISIL and Islamic responses to extremism

Imam Monwar Hussain give a talk for Session B of the 2015 OxPeace conference; Religion in peace and conflict: extreme war-making, didcated peacebuilding.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Oxpeace 2015: 'A Force for Peace': The UN Secretary-General and the Cold War, 1946-1953

Ellen Jenny Ravndal gives a talk for Session A of the 2015 OxPeace conference; New directions in the study of peacebuilding.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

Oxpeace 2015: UN Peacebuilding and the pursuit of multi-Ethnicity in Kosovo

Dana Landau gives a talk for Session A of the 2015 OxPeace conference; New directions in the study of peacebuilding.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

OxPeace 2015: UN Protection of Civilians, with special emphasis on South Sudan

Hilde Johnson gives a talk at OxPeace 2015 Conference, held at St John's College on 10th May 2015.
Contemporary Islamic Studies

OxPeace 2015: Opening Plenary Peace and the UN at 70

Edward Mortimer CMG gives the opening talk for the OxPeace 2015 conference, held at St John's College on 10th May 2015.

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