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China and the World: The Long March Towards a Community of Shared Future for Mankind

Giovanni B. Andornino (T.wai & University of Turin) is the author, along with Wang Qinghong, of the essay “Philanthropy and Social Innovation in China” in volume 2 of “China and the World: The Long March Towards a Community of Shared Future for Mankind” (Il Mulino, 2021).

Rebel politics after the coup: Myanmar’s Ethnic Armed Organizations and their social foundations

EAO strategies are best understood as the result of multifarious and often contentious relations between differently placed actors of heterogeneous movements that reach deep into wider society.

Human Security | Report 2020

This report offers an overview of the HS issues published in 2020, summarising the insights of a rich group of renown scholars, seasoned practitioners, junior researchers and activists on some of the most critical topics in the field of peace and security.

The quest for soft power: competitive vaccine diplomacy in Southeast Asia

The vaccination process across Southeast Asia is proceeding slowly, and neighbouring powers such as China and India are eager to take advantage of this situation through what has been labelled ‘vaccine diplomacy’.

Beyond the handshake moment: peace agreements and the ending of civil wars

Over the past thirty years, peace agreements reached following civil wars have rarely lived up to their promises, let alone the hopes for societal transformation and ‘positive peace’ adumbrated at the time of their signature.

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