Parsing Even The Rain: Likely Associations Between Climate Change and Contentious Politics in Cochabamba, Bolivia
In this research proposal, Adam Zemans probe the intricate links between environmental change and social conflict in a study focused on Cochabamba, Bolivia.
How International Relations Theorists Help Us Understand the Proper Role of the International Court of Justice in Climate Change Conflict
The Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), including Tuvalu and Palau, leads climate talks, advocating for a 1.5 degrees Celsius limit and compensation from major polluters such as the US and China. AOSIS urges the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to address issues affecting all nations. This paper reviews scholarly perspectives on the ICJ's climate responsibilities and its influence on global policies, focusing on Green IR theory to aid AOSIS members in seeking climate justice for vulnerable nations and the broader world.
Narrating Trauma Handbook
This training manual equips professionals working with adolescents to effectively utilize narrative mediation in resolving conflict stemming from trauma. Developed by experts in conflict resolution, the manual offers a comprehensive 20-hour curriculum that delves into the core principles of narrative mediation and its unique applicability to youth.
“Together for a Healthier World”: Redesigning Infectious Disease Emergency Surveillance, Alert and Response (SAR) Systems at the World Health Organization (…)
This document proposes a Conflict Management System (CMS) for the World Health Organization (WHO) to address the challenges of managing Public Health Emergencies of International Concern (PHEICs), such as the COVID-19 pandemic.