UN judges have ruled that Kosovo’s declaration of independence from Serbia did not violate international...
Peter Beaumont guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 21 July 2010 18.40 BST The long-awaited ruling on the legality of Kosovo’s...
Published in The National Interest, this short piece examines patterns of the spread of ethnic...
Narrow victory for Boris Tadic despite continued tensions over Kosovo By David Charter in Belgrade Crowds...
AFTER receiving its orders, the first plane dropped a GBU-12 bomb carrying 500 pounds of...
Sir – Mike Pflanz’s report (29 December 2005) on northern Uganda sheds a welcome light...
Have Europe’s lost tribes found their groove? There may be economic as well as
cultural benefits to doing so. Stefan Wolff, a professor of political science at Bath
University and co-editor of The Ethnopolitical Encyclopaedia of Europe, says a
distinct cultural identity is a competitive advantage. Tourists want precisely those
experiences — folk dances, handmade crafts, unusual culinary delights — that
they can’t get at home. And local delicacies have a way of catching on further
afield.
Sir – Monday’s peace deal between the government in Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement...
International Herald Tribune THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005 Stefan Wolff, University of Bath, England, UK There is a genuine...
By Katrin Bennhold FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2005 If French voters reject the European Union’s constitution next month,...
Sir – International organisations should think carefully about imposing conditions on the distribution of aid...
After the Tsunami: The international community in the conflict zones of Indonesia and Sri Lanka Initially,...
By Graham Bowley, International Herald Tribune FRINTON-ON-SEA, England One afternoon this week, Jeffrey Titford, who has...
Published in Foreign Policy in January 2004, this short piece engages with the debate over...