International Policy

Rohingya crisis: Why policy solutions are tricky and what to do about it

Federica Mogherini, EU's diplomatic chief talk with rohingyas woman at Kutupalong Rohingya refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh. Photo and caption by European External Action Service.

As we enter the second year of the refugee crisis in southeast Bangladesh, solutions are slow to come and needs remain unmet. The rapid growth of at-risk refugee populations around the world has put international humanitarian institutions to the test, and a critical evaluation of how governments, humanitarian organizations and international institutions have handled the […]

The rise, fall, and triumph of South Asian insurgencies: Part I – Nepal

South Asia has been marred by constant intrastate conflict. Over the past few decades, sustained insurgency movements have proven detrimental to the health of the region and its people. This article is the first in series on the rise, fall, and triumph of South Asian insurgencies in three states in the region: Nepal, Sri Lanka and […]