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Inside February 2003
Vol. IX, No. 2

• North Korea, South Korea

• A National Presence for Peacemaking

• Afghanistan

• India, Northern Ireland, and Zimbabwe

• Iraq in Focus

• Art of Dialogue

• Peace Foundation Awards

• Institute People

• Short Takes

• About Peace Watch

• PDF Also Available

February 2003
Vol. IX, No. 2


North and South Korea Soldiers North Korea Nukes, South Korean Strain

The United States needs to carefully explore its options for dealing with North Korean nuclear ambitions while repairing a strained relationship with South Korea.

 


Rina AmiriAfghanistan

"Can Afghan Women Feed the Hunger for Democracy?" and "The Road to a Rule of Law" examine challenges for Afghanistan.

 


Masipula SitholeIndia, Northern Ireland, and Zimbabwe

"Lethal Ethnic Riots," "Looking through the Good Friday Fog," and "What Future for Mugabe's Zimbabwe" examine communal violence and political crises in various locales.

 


UN VehicleIraq in Focus

Over the past several weeks, the Institute has provided a forum for different views on the evolving situation in Iraq.

 


Christopher MitchellArt of Dialogue

The Institute's "summit on the state of the art" yields the best practices for facilitating dialogues.

 

 

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