Search results for: Martina Klimes
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Special Issue: Water Diplomacy
...dialogues around the theory and practice of water diplomacy. ISDP’s Associated Research Fellow Martina Klimes, an Adviser at the Stockholm International Water Institute, is a guest editor of this Special...
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Water and Security in the Middle East – Opportunities and Challenges for Water Diplomacy
...Klimes, Advisor at the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) and Elizabeth Yaari, Senior Manager, SIWI, contribute to this volume with the chapter “Water and Security in the Middle East –...
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Disaster Diplomacy for Asia and the Middle East
...over long-term safety. Post-disaster activities refer to response, reconstruction, and recovery. Read the full article by Ilan Kelman, JC Gaillard and Martina Klimesova by clicking Read Full text below....
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Empowering Tamil Women: Recovery in Post-conflict Sri Lanka
...However, post-conflict normalization remains undermined by the fact that many Tamil women continue to be significantly marginalized in access to reconstruction aid. Martina Klimesova and Bimsara Premaratne argue that through...
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Peace plan – Political hurdles in the Mindanao peace process
...The insurgent Moro Islamic Liberation Front faces political and economic challenges in implementing a peace plan for a new, autonomous political entity in Mindanao called Bangsamoro. Martina Klimesova examines...
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Ticking clock – Prospects for lasting peace in southern Philippines
...The Philippine government’s peace agreement with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front insurgents opens a pathway to reconciliation. Martina Klimesova assesses the security and economic obstacles to a long-term resolution...
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Digital Water Diplomacy: Keeping Water Dialogues Afloat
Introduction In 2020, the world experienced the convergence of the global water and climate change crises, the COVID-19 pandemic, and economic recession. The compounded emergencies hit even well-prepared...
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A Just Transition for Climate Change Adaptation: Towards Just Resilience and Security in a Globalising World
Introduction Justice has long been a central element of the international community’s approach to climate change, including with regard to financial support for adaptation in developing countries. Yet,...
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Tracing Intersections of COVID-19: Gender, Water and Armed Conflicts
Introduction The current coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) is having ramifications throughout the world, increasing human insecurity in fragile and conflict-affected states (FCAS). A combination of prolonged instability and weak...
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Water – A Shared Resource Requiring Inclusive Water Diplomacy
Changing climate and extreme weather events have fundamental impacts on all aspects of our lives and our planet, including the management of the world’s shared water resources. In...