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Courier A quarterly publication, Courier provokes thought on world affairs by giving readers insight into issues driving foundation programming. Spring 2012 issue PDF (287 KB) Subscribe for FREE |
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think. think., a monthly e-newsletter for today's global citizens with articles that motivate.
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France G-20 Resources The Stanley Foundation's David Shorr and Sean Harder were on-site for the G-20 Summit in Cannes, France, November 3-4. These resources on the meeting are now available. |
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Now Showing A new Now Showing event-in-a-box toolkit Before the Killing Begins: The Politics of Mass Violence considers how early preventive strategies by governments and the international community should build much-needed capacities within countries, and make it harder for leaders to resort to violence. It aims to encourage discussion of how future efforts might better protect populations under threat, giving new resolve to the promise of never again. Sign Up |
| Policy Analysis William Tobey discusses planning for success at the 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit. David Shorr makes a maximalist argument for G-20 leadership. And Alex J. Bellamy examines the links and distinctions between mass atrocities and armed conflict. See all Policy Analysis Briefs. |
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The 1540 Hub In 2004, the United Nations Security Council unanimously passed Resolution 1540 aimed at keeping the ingredients for weapons of mass destruction out of the wrong hands. The 1540 Hub centralizes the various international and NGO resources relevant to 1540 in a single website. |
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