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Devolution of Power in Pakistan

Devolution of Power in Pakistan

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Passage of the eighteenth amendment to Pakistan’s constitution in 2010 was rightly hailed as a major accomplishment. Not only did it devolve significant powers from the central government to the provinces, it also mandated the formation of local governments to bring government closer to the people. It took half a decade for the provinces to set up local governments—and real decision-making authority and financial resources have been even slower to arrive. In this Special Report, Syed Mohammad Ali takes stock of Pakistan’s devolution process and why its success is critical to the long-term prospects of democracy and the cultivation of new generations of democratic leaders.

Type: Special Report

Democracy & Governance

Episode 33 - Matt Meyer

Episode 33 - Matt Meyer

Friday, July 24, 2015

In this episode we speak with author, educator, activist, and co-editor of the 2012 book, We Have Not Been Moved: Resisting Racism and Militarism in 21st Century America. Meyer is a long-time leader of the War Resisters League and a founder of the anti-imperialist collective Resistance in Brooklyn (RnB).

Type: Podcast

Human Rights

Ambassador Bill Taylor on the Alleged Russian Use of Chemical Weapons

Ambassador Bill Taylor on the Alleged Russian Use of Chemical Weapons

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

The alleged Russian use of a chemical weapon against a former Russian spy turned double agent in the United Kingdom led to scores of Russian diplomats being sent packing from the United States and Western Europe. Ambassador Taylor discusses the strong showing of unity among Western nations, and its effect on Russian intelligence gathering efforts and additional U.S. and international economic sanctions.

Type: Podcast

Civilian-Military Relations

Episode 32 - Ben Naimark Rowse

Episode 32 - Ben Naimark Rowse

Thursday, July 23, 2015

In this episode we speak with Benjamin Naimark-Rowse – a PhD candidate at the Fletcher School for Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. His dissertation, in the works, is titled “Dear Friend: Correspondence Across Enemy Lines,” which looks at the relationship Nelson Mandela had with leaders of the Apartheid government during and immediately after his 27 years in prison.

Type: Podcast

Reconciliation

Episode 30 - Hamidullah Natiq

Episode 30 - Hamidullah Natiq

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

In this episode we speak with Hamidullah Natiq – Senior Training Officer working for the United States Institute of Peace in Afghanistan. In our conversation Natiq takes us through his journey towards becoming a self-identified peacebuilding trainer.

Type: Podcast

Peace Processes

Episode 29 - Eileen Babbitt

Episode 29 - Eileen Babbitt

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

In this conversation we speak with Dr. Eileen F. Babbitt – Professor of Practice of International Conflict Management, Director of the Institute for Human Security, and Co-director of the Program on Human Rights and Conflict Resolution at The Fletcher School.

Type: Podcast

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Episode 26 - Joyce Neu

Episode 26 - Joyce Neu

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

In this episode, we speak with Joyce Neu, founder and senior associate at Facilitating Peace. She shares her experience in mediation and answers such questions as: Can force ever be used effectively prior to a mediation or peace process? What role do women play in mediation processes? What role does the UN play in mediating violent conflict?

Type: Podcast

Mediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

Episode 24 - Julia Roig

Episode 24 - Julia Roig

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

In this episode we talk with Julia Roig, President of Partners for Democratic Change. She discusses the work of Partners and how they conduct evaluations of their 20 affiliate offices around the world. How does Partners ensure quality of standards across offices? Does working across various geographical areas and context affect monitoring and evaluation? How has social media affected the work among Partner offices?

Type: Podcast

Peace Processes

Episode 23 - Doug Smith

Episode 23 - Doug Smith

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

In this episode we speak with Doug Smith – Program Officer at the Rule of Law Center at the United States Institute of Peace. We talk about his approaches to monitoring and evaluation in peacebuilding programs.

Type: Podcast

Justice, Security & Rule of Law

Episode 22 - Bidjan Nashat

Episode 22 - Bidjan Nashat

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

How do we know the work we do actually benefits the communities we work in? In this episode, we talk with Bidjan Nashat with Save the Children Germany about the importance of monitoring and evaluation in peacebuilding programs, particularly at the onset of design and with the input of the local community.

Type: Podcast

Peace Processes