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Reading of the Week: Artificial Intelligence, Non-Proliferation and Disarmament: A Compendium on the State of the Art



[ © Cluster for Natural and Technical Science Arms Control Research ]

 Defence organizations are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) for achieving tactical and strategic advantages over their adversaries. The growing sophistication of AI technologies has accelerated their adoption for a number of tasks and functions, allowing different stakeholders to plan and accommodate their respective military operations.  

Shifting alliances in West Africa: Measuring Russian engagement to support counter-FIMI strategies



[ © European Union Institute for Security Studies ]

 This Brief seeks to address the lack of systematic, comparable data on Russia’s engagement in West Africa. Such data is crucial for assessing the threat posed by Russian-sponsored FIMI, which often serves as a tool to advance broader strategic objectives in regions where Russia seeks to expand its influence  

Ecological Thereat Report COP29 Edition



[ © Institute for Economics & Peace ]

 The Ecological Threat Report 2024 identifies 50 countries, home to 1.3 billion people, facing severe ecological threats. These challenges, ranging from water scarcity to food insecurity, are not merely environmental concerns – they are multipliers of social tension and catalysts for conflict. However, amidst these sobering findings, we have identified clear, actionable solutions.  

Behavioural science and sustainable consumer protection: strategic insights for the Arab region



[ © Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia ]

 This report highlights the urgent necessity for Arab region-specific policy solutions which take cultural and financial constraints into consideration. The report discussing case studies and data-driven perspectives that illustrate the region’s accomplishments as well as the deficiencies that still exist in sustainable consumption and consumer protection  

Rebuilding Gaza will not be easy, but we must try



[ © Middle East Institute ]

 The jubilation on the streets of Tel Aviv and Ramallah suggests that there is considerable support for continued calm among Israelis and Palestinians. Yet much depends on upcoming negotiations regarding the next phases of the cease-fire agreement  

Youth and Climate Change in the Middle East and North Africa



[ © Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ]

 In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), young people (defined as fifteen to twenty-four years old) are going to bear the brunt of the climate crisis. Yet, despite representing a disproportionately large percentage of the region’s population, youth are rarely consulted in policy decisions, including around climate adaptation and mitigation  

Solar Power And Environmental Peacebuilding In South-Central Somalia



[ © Stockholm International Peace Research Institute ]

 In Somalia, widespread energy poverty and a heavy reliance on conventional energy sources are deeply linked to ongoing conflict dynamics. Dependence on firewood and charcoal worsens environmental degradation and intensifies competition over natural resources  

Africas Macroeconomic Performance and Outlook



[ © African Development Bank Group ]

 Countries across the world are struggling to navigate a difficult global economic land-scape characterized by persistent disruptions— from structural macroeconomic weaknesses, geo-political tensions, the increasing effects of climate change, health pandemics, and trade and tech-nology wars  

African Migration Trends to Watch in 2025



[ © Africa Center for Strategic Studies ]

 A sharp restriction in off-continental irregular migration combined with escalating push factors will continue to shape governance and security priorities in Africa and underscore the need for more regional innovation to accommodate intracontinental population movements.  

How Technology Can Empower Women Peace Mediators



[ © Istituto Affari Internazionali ]

 The 25th anniversary of UN Resolution 1325 calls for a reflection on the implementation of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda and on strategies to enhance women’s participation in all phases of peace processes. Despite the historic breakthrough achieved with this Resolution, the involvement of women in conflict prevention and mediation remains limited.  

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: How to Make Big Tech Accountable for its Global Influence



[ © War on the Rocks ]

 “Big Tech” - or large multinational corporations that manufacture, own, and operate the digital ecosystems and physical infrastructure constituting cyberspace - wield state-like influence, advancing their interests with a reach that rivals powerful state actors.  

The green energy transition: employment pathways for MENA



[ © Economic Research Forum ]

 The potential employment impacts of green and renewable energy in the Middle East and North Africa are multifaceted and promising. As this column explains, embracing renewable energy technologies presents an opportunity for the region to diversify its economy, mitigate the possible negative impacts of digitalization on existing jobs, reduce its carbon footprint and create significant levels of employment across a variety of sectors.