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    In Brief: Egyptian election 2011

    Friday, 25 November, 2011

    A brief run-down of the first election in Egypt since the fall of Hosni Mubarak

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    • Africa
    • Institutions
    • Middle East
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    In Brief: Syrian crisis

    Friday, 25 November, 2011

    A short note on the deepening Syrian crisis

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    • Institutions
    • Middle East
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    Morocco and the 2011 election

    Wednesday, 23 November, 2011

    Morocco holds an important parliamentary election on 25 November. Under constitutional reforms proposed by the King, Muhammad IV, parliament will gain significant new powers.

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    • Africa
    • Elections
    • Institutions
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    Women and the Afghan transition

    Wednesday, 23 November, 2011

    There has been a lot of concern that Afghan women will be the main losers in the next few years as international forces withdraw and the Kabul government negotiates some sort of accommodation with the insurgency.

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    • Asia Pacific
    • Equality
    • Institutions
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    The Intelligence and Security Committee:

    Friday, 18 November, 2011

    This paper is essentially a short selective bibliography of resources on the Intelligence and Security Committee.

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    • Defence
    • Institutions
    • Parliament
    • Security
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    The Arab Uprisings

    Tuesday, 15 November, 2011

    Since December 2010, the most profound process of change has affected the countries of the Arab world. The change spread quickly between the countries of the region, underlining the many common factors that provoked unrest. How the region’s revolutions progress, however, depends on the individual characteristics of each country, which are very different. This paper looks at these similarities and differences and considers the possible outcomes in each case. The legitimacy of ruling regimes, the effect of societies’ divisions along confessional lines and the role of the region’s militaries are considered.

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    • Africa
    • Armed forces
    • Institutions
    • Middle East
    • Security
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    IMF quotas and proposed increases

    Friday, 11 November, 2011

    Quotas paid by member states are the main financial resource of the IMF. This note explains how they work with particular reference to the UK, and describes the proposed changes that will see quotas double.

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    • Economic policy
    • Economy
    • Institutions
    • International organisations
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    Convention on Enforced Disappearance

    Thursday, 10 November, 2011

    The 2006 Convention on Enforced Disappearance, which came into force in 2010, requires states that have ratified it to create new criminal offences in their domestic law and to adjust their laws on (for example) detention. The UK has not signed or ratified the Convention despite some pressure to do so.

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    • International law
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    Ukraine, the EU, Russia and Tymoshenko

    Thursday, 10 November, 2011

    The boundaries of western and Russian influence in Eastern Europe are in play in Ukraine.

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    • Europe
    • Institutions
    • The EU
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    Scotland, independence and the EU

    Tuesday, 08 November, 2011

    If Scotland became independent, would it automatically remain a member of the European Union (EU) – or would it have to go through the whole accession process for new Member States, either alone or alongside the rest of the UK?

    • Research Briefing
    • Devolution
    • Economy
    • EU institutions
    • EU law and treaties
    • International law
    • The EU
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    In Brief: The IAEA report and action against Iran

    Monday, 07 November, 2011

    The IAEA is to release a report on the Iranian nuclear programme on 8 or 9 November. The report will give strong evidence suggesting that Iran is working on the components of a nuclear weapon, and there has been a flurry of speculation that Israel is preparing for military action against Iran.

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    • Defence policy
    • Institutions
    • Middle East
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    In brief: elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    Friday, 07 October, 2011

    This note reviews the prospects for the presidential and parliamentary elections which are due to be held in the Democratic Republic of Congo on 25 November 2011

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    • Africa
    • Elections
    • Institutions
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    Palestinian statehood

    Thursday, 11 August, 2011

    Disillusioned with the US-led peace process, Palestinian leaders are seeking a UN resolution in September 2011 in favour of Palestinian statehood. The political implications of such a resolution are likely to be bigger than its legal ones. But despite the momentum gained by the Palestinian proposal, it is possible that external and internal opposition could delay the initiative.

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    • International law
    • International organisations
    • Middle East
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    Issues facing LGBT people in sub-Saharan Africa: suggested reading

    Friday, 29 July, 2011

    This bibliographical note gathers together a selection of press articles and official and civil society sources of information about the issues facing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender people in sub-Saharan Africa today.

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    • Africa
    • Institutions
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    Power struggle in Iran

    Thursday, 28 July, 2011

    This note looks at the internal politics of Iran and, in particular, the recent split in the conservative camp between supporters of Supreme Leader Ali Khamanei and the President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

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    • Institutions
    • Middle East

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