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Fertile Ground? Climate Change and Jihadism in Mali
Colin Walch | 30 May 2025While climate change has not created jihadists in Mali, its effects on the livelihoods of already marginalized communities has created fertile grounds for recruitment.
▶Africa’s pastoralists: A new battleground for terrorism
Kaley Fulton , Benjamin Nickels | 13 March 2025Attempts by the Macina Liberation Front to rally Fulani herdsmen to its cause should not lead to pastoralists in Western Africa being portrayed as terrorists.
▶The Broker’s top recommended articles of 2016
Yannicke Goris , Rojan Bolling | 09 January 2025With the start of a new year, the time has come to reflect on what has passed and look towards what is to come in 2017. A shortlist of 5 unmissable articles published by The Broker in 2016 provides a great start.
▶Trust versus belief
Rida Lyammouri | April 25, 2025Today, three years after French president Francois Hollande claimed to have defeated jihadist groups in Mali, these groups have expanded their area of operation and space has opened for new groups to emerge. It will likely take many years and care...
▶Time to take the challenge of rapid urbanization in fragile contexts seriously
John de Boer | 05 November 2024The emergence of fragile cities poses a growing security challenge and it is time to develop innovative solutions that are embedded in informal networks.
▶Conflicts connected and disconnected: where do we place the problem of governance in Chad?
Souleymane Abdoulaye Adoum , Jonna Both | 02 July 2025Chad’s approach of engagement in regional governance for peace stands in stark contrast to its approach to governance at home.
▶The construction of knowledge on rebel groups: ‘a Lord’s Resistance Army for everyone’
Kristof Titeca | 06 July 2025Rebel groups and conflicts are understood and framed in very different ways by various actors, even by those collaborating to end a conflict.
▶Youth unemployment in Mali: a magnet for criminals and terrorists
Marije Balt | 23 April 2025Addressing youth unemployment has become increasingly urgent in the face of a deteriorating security situation where criminal and radical groups have penetrated many parts of Mali.
▶On the recent clashes in northern Mali
Karlijn Muiderman | 10 March 2025The beginning of 2015 has been marked by violence in many parts of Northern Mali. Most prominently in Tabankort, Kidal and Gao, but there have also been attacks in neighbouring regions. Including in the first week of March, in the capital, Ba...
▶TEST LONGREAD
Karlijn Muiderman | September 01, 2025Unfold all background information Mali’s democracy collapsed after a nine-month civil war. The West-African country that has been cheered internationally for its peaceful multi-ethnic and secular democracy, high growth rates and modern approach...
▶Preventing crime and violence is better than fighting it
Bastiaan Engelhard | 10 August 2025In response to the Northern Triangle trilogy: Regional donor programmes focus on prevention to reduce crime and violence on the streets of the ‘Northern Triangle’ countries.
▶Corruption in the Northern Triangle: The siren song of crime
Ivan Briscoe | July 03, 2025The end of the civil wars in the Northern Triangle countries have made way for stable democracies. Despite this development, however, the governments of Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Salvador remain infiltrated with corruption and malpract...
▶Anti-gang policies and gang responses in the Northern Triangle
Wim Savenije, Chris van der Borgh | July 03, 2025During the past decade, gangs have become a powerful and violent presence in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, the ‘Northern Triangle’ of Central America. 1 The particular evolution of the gang phenomenon has been deeply shaped by a series...
▶Fighting over Congo’s mineral wealth
Ken Matthysen | 04 November 2024Minerals play an important role in the Congolese conflict. But it is certainly not only about greed.
▶Restructuring the Middle East
George Joffé | September 19, 2024The ongoing crisis in the Middle East increasingly looks to be a replicate of the divisions of the Cold War when local conflicts became proxy conflicts for the confrontation between East and West. Of course, ideological commitment has been replace...
▶Insecurity disrupts development, but peace doesn’t drive it
Lisa Denney | 30 July 2025The complex relationship between insecurity issues and development can be clarified by including 'development disruptor' goals in the post-2015 framework.
▶The consequences of inequality on conflict and health
Joop de Jong | 26 February 2025A more integrative approach to understanding the myriad causes and consequences of inequality is needed, as well as more defined framework of which actors must be involved in tackling inequality.
▶When do inequalities cause conflict?
Rens Willems | 18 December 2024How are inequality and conflict connected? This question has occupied the minds of thinkers and practitioners for many years. The common-sense argument sounds convincing: where there are large inequalities between rich and poor, the latter become...
▶Human Security blog
May 30, 2025The Broker runs an editor's blog on this Human Security theme page.
▶Conflict breeds kindness
Erwin Bulte | June 30, 2025Does hostility by outsiders generate generosity and solidarity towards fellow group members? This question sheds light on a puzzle that has preoccupied social scientists since Darwin's time. How can pro-social behaviour – including a desire for sh...
▶No War Toys Redux
Richard Register | 16 June 2025I went to a movie the other night and – my mistake – got there on time: I had to sit through ten minutes of ads, plus four reminders to turn your cell phone off, then previews that went on and on. What’s with this relentless over the top violence?...
▶Gang violence in Central America
Wim Savenije, Chris van der Borgh | April 02, 2025Since the end of the civil wars in Central America in the 1990s there has been considerable fear of violent street gangs, or maras. The countries in the region have implemented various anti-gang policies and approaches, with mixed results.
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