Conflict Central

www.crisisweb.org The International Crisis Group (ICG) may not make headlines that often, but policymakers concerned with conflict-prone areas of the world such as Kosovo, Bosnia, Cambodia, and Algeria are certainly familiar with this nongovernmental organization’s work. ICG was founded in 1995 to help the international community "anticipate, understand and act to prevent and contain conflict." ...

www.crisisweb.org

The International Crisis Group (ICG) may not make headlines that often, but policymakers concerned with conflict-prone areas of the world such as Kosovo, Bosnia, Cambodia, and Algeria are certainly familiar with this nongovernmental organization’s work. ICG was founded in 1995 to help the international community "anticipate, understand and act to prevent and contain conflict." Its neat, efficient Web site furthers that mission by serving as a clearinghouse for concise, policy-oriented reports (and successfully too — over a million visitors accessed it in 1999).

An unforgiving report card on Bosnia four years after the Dayton Peace Accords highlights several options for the international community, including rewriting the accords, enforcing them more vigorously, or pulling out altogether. A report on Cambodia’s mixed postwar success encourages donors to be more demanding of the authoritarian government. And a new Indonesia program keeps a watchful eye on the country’s military and recommends pressuring it to back out of formal politics.

Before you leave the site, be sure to peruse the ICG’s list of links to "200 of the best web sites" on Africa.

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