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121. Mapping the Structure of Well-Being and Social Networks of Refugees

122. The Global Exchange (Fall 2017)

123. Election Forensics Toolkit and Guide

124. Journal of Public and International Affairs 2017

125. Epidemiological Insurgency: Polio Persistence on the Afghanistan-Pakistan Border

126. Hearts, Minds, and Hydras: Fighting Terrorism in Afghanistan, Pakistan, America, and Beyond — Dilemmas and Lessons, by William Nester

127. China’s New Afghan Diplomacy: Awakening from Inertia or Exception to Old Habits?

128. R2P Monitor, Issue 36, 15 November 2017

129. R2P Monitor, Issue 35, 15 September 2017

130. The peace process between the Colombian government and the FARC-EP guerrilla has provided a unique opportunity not only to reunite a society torn apart by conflict, but also to build a more just peace that responds to the needs and rights of both men and women. The establishment of the Sub-commission on Gender as part of the formal peace architecture has turned out to be an effective instrument for gender inclusion in the peace process. The peace agreement signed in September 2016 was by far the most inclusive peace agreement in history. When a narrow majority rejected it in a plebiscite the following October many feared that gender would be sacrificed to accommodate those who voted no. However, in the renegotiated peace agreement that was ratified by Congress and entered into force in December the gender focus is not weakened. Rather, the language is clarified and has become more precise. Experiences from Colombia offer valuable insights for other peace processes on opportunities for and challenges affecting inclusion.