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    Global Climate Agreements: Successes and Failures

    Introduction Over the last several decades, governments have collectively pledged to slow global warming. But despite intensified diplomacy, the world is already facing the consequences of climate…

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  • Democratic Republic of Congo
    Peace in Theory
    The U.S. and Qatar brokered peace agreement for Eastern DRC is a long way from conflict termination.
    by Michelle Gavin June 24, 2025 Africa in Transition
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
    Peace Talks in the Era of Transactionalism
    What are the terms of the deal the U.S. is trying to negotiate with the DRC and Rwanda?
    by Michelle Gavin May 1, 2025 Africa in Transition
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
    The President’s Inbox Recap: Conflict in Eastern Congo
    The resurgence of Rwanda-backed insurgents in eastern Congo has reignited a decades-old conflict over ethnic rivalries, mineral wealth, and political representation.
    by Oscar Berry March 19, 2025 The Water's Edge
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
    What’s Next for the Democratic Republic of Congo?
    Start-and-stop diplomacy continues against a backdrop of humanitarian disaster.
    by Michelle Gavin March 19, 2025 Africa in Transition
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
    Conflict in Eastern Congo, With Mvemba Dizolele
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    Mvemba Dizolele, senior fellow and director of the Africa Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the renewed fighting in the Eastern Congo that pits the M23 rebel group backed by Rwanda against the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    Podcast with James M. Lindsay and Mvemba Phezo Dizolele March 18, 2025 The President’s Inbox
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
    War Returns to the Democratic Republic of Congo: What to Know
    The Democratic Republic of Congo has been mired in conflict for years. As fresh fighting surges in the east, the roots of today’s violence can be traced back to old problems. 
    by Stuart Reid and Mariel Ferragamo February 7, 2025 Africa Program
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
    The Fall of Goma
    As civilians in Goma once again flee chaos, leaders fail to take responsibility for the crisis. 
    by Michelle Gavin January 28, 2025 Africa Program
  • International Law
    What the ‘Genocide’ Label Means for U.S. Foreign Policy
    The U.S. government has found that genocide has occurred in several parts of the world over the last two decades, most recently in Sudan and China. What are the policy implications of the label? 
    by John B. Bellinger III January 7, 2025 U.S. Foreign Policy Program
  • Rwanda
    Kagame's Crusade
    The Rwandan President’s attempt to regulate faith-based organizations raises more questions than answers.
    by Ebenezer Obadare August 26, 2024 Africa in Transition
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
    DRC-Rwanda Talks Underway, But Lasting Peace Remains Elusive
    The peacebuilding challenge in the Democratic Republic of Congo is daunting, to be sure. But the alternative is, and has been, a catastrophe.
    by Michelle Gavin August 20, 2024 Africa in Transition
  • Genocide and Mass Atrocities
    Remembering the Rwandan Genocide
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    Thirty years ago, Rwanda’s government began a campaign to eradicate the country’s largest minority group. In just one hundred days in 1994, roving militias killed around eight hundred thousand people. Would-be killers were incited to violence by the radio, which encouraged extremists to take to the streets with machetes. The United Nations stood by amid the bloodshed, and many foreign governments, including the United States, declined to intervene before it was too late. What got in the way of humanitarian intervention? And as violent conflict now rages at a clip unseen since then, can the international community learn from the mistakes of its past?
    Podcast with Gabrielle Sierra , David J. Scheffer and Claude Gatebuke April 10, 2024 Why It Matters
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    Rwanda 30 Years After Genocide, U.S.-Japan-Philippines Summit, ABBA’s Eurovision Legacy, and More
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    Rwanda marks thirty years since its genocide against the Tutsis; U.S. President Joe Biden hosts the first trilateral leaders’ summit with Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and Philippines President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.; music fans celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Swedish pop group ABBA’s Eurovision win; and Ekrem İmamoğlu is elected mayor of Istanbul, in a rebuke to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Justice and Development Party.
    Podcast with Robert McMahon and Carla Anne Robbins April 4, 2024 The World Next Week
  • Rwanda
    Thirty Years After Rwanda’s Genocide: Where the Country Stands Today
    After the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, the country has made tremendous strides toward peace and development. But critics say these have come at the cost of political freedoms.   
    by Mariel Ferragamo April 3, 2024
  • Diplomacy and International Institutions
    A Dispiriting UNGA
    Leaders devalue democracy under the guise of standing up to the West.
    by Michelle Gavin September 27, 2023 Africa in Transition
  • Censorship and Freedom of Expression
    Whither Political Freedoms in Africa?
    When it comes to civil liberties in Africa, Western governments and institutions must put their monies where their mouths are.
    by Ebenezer Obadare January 30, 2023 Africa in Transition
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