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World Peace Foundation is a center at Tufts University’s The Fletcher School, that produces innovative research for nonviolent futures.
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African Politics & Peace
Sudan: inside the world’s worst humanitarian crisis
Sudan: inside the world’s worst humanitarian crisis
The War That Outgrew Sudan | Foreign Affairs
The War That Outgrew Sudan | Foreign Affairs
Middle East rivalries are turning a local war into a regional crisis..
Terror Returns to Darfur | Sudan
Terror Returns to Darfur | Sudan
Only American pressure can stop the killing in Sudan.
Arms Trade & Militarization
New research on corruption in the arms trade | World Peace Foundation
New research on corruption in the arms trade | World Peace Foundation
Corruption Tracker's new research on arms trade corruption includes: Spain, Saudi Arabia, Cameroon, Angola, Zambia, Israel, Serbia, & NATO.
Tracing Corruption: Emerging Patterns in the Global Arms Trade - World Peace Foundation
Tracing Corruption: Emerging Patterns in the Global Arms Trade - World Peace Foundation
This report demonstrates that corruption and the corrupting influence of the arms trade are inherent to the industry as a whole.
Mass Incarceration
New WPF Report: "What Matters Most for Reentry” - World Peace Foundation
New WPF Report: "What Matters Most for Reentry” - World Peace Foundation
“What Matters Most for Reentry?: Lessons from the Transformational Prison Project,” by B.Arneson and Bridget Conley.
Interview: ending lifetime parole for transformational youth - World Peace Foundation
Interview: ending lifetime parole for transformational youth - World Peace Foundation
Noble Williams and Paul Bamberger discuss efforts to end lifetime parole in MA for people who were sentenced as juveniles.
Mass Starvation
Surviving War: Women's Dual Crisis in Sudan | World Peace Foundation
Surviving War: Women's Dual Crisis in Sudan | World Peace Foundation
This essay examines the multidimensional humanitarian crisis in Sudan, focusing on SGBV and weaponization of food and essential services.
SGBV, Reproductive Violence & Starvation: Mutually Reinforcing Crimes in Gaza | World Peace Foundation
SGBV, Reproductive Violence & Starvation: Mutually Reinforcing Crimes in Gaza | World Peace Foundation
In Gaza, starvation, SGBV, and reproductive violence are not isolated abuses, but an interlocking system enacted simultaneously and reinforcing one another.
Enduring the Unthinkable: The Intersecting Impact of Wartime Sexual and Reproductive Violence and Starvation in Tigray | World Peace Foundation
Enduring the Unthinkable: The Intersecting Impact of Wartime Sexual and Reproductive Violence and Starvation in Tigray | World Peace Foundation
Mass starvation in Tigray became a driver of gender-based violence, with compounding impacts on women & children survivors in Tigray.
The Nexus of SGBV & Starvation in Tigray: Immediate and Long-Term Consequences for Women and Children | World Peace Foundation
The Nexus of SGBV & Starvation in Tigray: Immediate and Long-Term Consequences for Women and Children | World Peace Foundation
Tigrayan survivors explain, hunger and sexual violence intersect everyday life, including in decisions about food, survival, and dignity.
Famine voices from Gummi Local Government Area, Zamfara State, Nigeria | World Peace Foundation
Famine voices from Gummi Local Government Area, Zamfara State, Nigeria | World Peace Foundation
In, Gummi, conflict, displacement & climate shocks fuel child malnutrition, forcing women into costly trade-offs to access and sustain care.
The Architecture of Genocidal Starvation in Gaza - World Peace Foundation
The Architecture of Genocidal Starvation in Gaza - World Peace Foundation
World War X
World War X - World Peace Foundation
World War X - World Peace Foundation
We’re in World War X. Today’s world political operating system is a fusion of money and power, kleptocracy and gangsterism
The U.S.-Israel March of Folly: Perpetual War? | World Peace Foundation
The U.S.-Israel March of Folly: Perpetual War? | World Peace Foundation
The U.S.–Israeli war on Iran is illegal and dangerous; history shows such wars escalate and rarely bring peace.
Attack on Iran: Is the U.S. Killing Mediation? | World Peace Foundation
Attack on Iran: Is the U.S. Killing Mediation? | World Peace Foundation
Undermining mediation in conflicts—like recent strikes on Iran—weakens diplomacy and risks making war the normal state of global politics.
Jeffrey Epstein: Agent of Geo-kleptocracy | World Peace Foundation
Jeffrey Epstein: Agent of Geo-kleptocracy | World Peace Foundation
Jeffrey Epstein functioned as a broker of global kleptocracy, using money, secrets, and exploitation to corrupt democratic systems worldwide.
The Religion of Power: Culture World War X | World Peace Foundation
The Religion of Power: Culture World War X | World Peace Foundation
Geo-kleptocracy fuses money and power, reviving sovereign absolutism via Christian nationalism and marketized authoritarianism.
How the World Nearly Achieved World Peace | World Peace Foundation
How the World Nearly Achieved World Peace | World Peace Foundation
When and How Did World War X Begin? | World Peace Foundation
When and How Did World War X Begin? | World Peace Foundation
Who’s Winning World War X? | World Peace Foundation
Who’s Winning World War X? | World Peace Foundation
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