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| Reading Picks | Reading Picks
Who owns the city?
 
The battle for progressive cities in Asia  
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Afghans embarking on homeward journey amid uncertainty
 
Revisiting a contribution by Delawar Jan, we turn back to 2012 and the closing of UNHCR refugee settlements that left 2 million Afghans without their temporary homes in neighbouring countries. One  
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Trade policies for fair trade
 
Economic interests alone should not be the driving forces of trade policy  
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| People | People
Women Labour Empowerment through Trade Unions in Kenya
 
Our guest contribution for this month with insights on the role of women in Kenya’s trade unionism and the need for a more structural female labour empowerment  
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| In Pipeline | In Pipeline
Peacebuilding in the Sahel needs stronger cooperation with civil society
 
Violence in the Sahel is increasing but stabilization efforts have so far focussed on military interventions. Read about why promoting civil-society involvement in the security sector is crucial for  
Street corner cafe in Melville, Johannesburg, a trendy artistic suburb situated near the University, west of Johannesburg city centre. Photo by iStockphoto.org / THEGIFT777
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| Popular Posts, People | Popular Posts, People
Racialization of cities persists in post-apartheid South Africa
 
South Africa’s cities are still largely divided along the fault lines of class and race, a quarter century after the official end of apartheid. FES spoke to Khanya Bonani, an alumnus of the Fort Hare  
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Three things NATO must do to reinvent itself
 
NATO is the most successful military alliance in history, but there is no time like the present to contemplate alternatives.  
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Fair Homes, Fair Society
 
An op-ed contribution on the domestic workers’ rights situation in Asia, reminds us the political goal of the international women’s movement for equality goes hand in hand with the workers’ movement  
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Every war has to end
 
In Afghanistan lack of a popular definition of ‘peace’ has weakened negotiators and politicians advocating for a peace process, and emboldened the hawks, writes the former FES resident director in  
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Between euphoria and rejection
 
Attacks on refugee homes, applause for refugees as they arrive and right-wing populist parties on a roll. In Germany, the refugee issue provokes all kinds of different reactions. The general mood has  
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