71-75 of 105 matching articles 5 20 100 All A network analysis approach to the Syrian dilemma Kerwin Datu • 27 August 2013 A chart doing the rounds of social media shows what a tangled mess the Middle East is. But if we tease it apart, we see a region neatly divided into two camps; it's just that one is divided amongst itself. From the whitewash of memory to the light of peace: commemorating Bloody Sunday Samuel Burke • 5 February 2013 Derry's efforts to remember the events of Bloody Sunday are evolving from keeping aflame old resentments to creating symbols of peace and reconciliation as Samuel Burke discovers. From pancakes to clusters: why Shanghai needs fiscal decentralisation to achieve its sustainability plans Sebastian Schulz • 11 December 2012 Sebastian Schulz describes how decentralisation without fiscal powers is encouraging districts to undermine the master plan and overdevelop their territories. How Brighton supports its artists working informally Cara Courage • 13 November 2012 Cara Courage shows how an enlightened government can recognise an informal sector as an economic asset and support its workers, as is the case with Brighton's support of its arts and creative industries. Stari Most, the symbol of Bosnia: from ethnic division to reconstruction Samuel Burke • 18 September 2012 The destruction and reconstruction of Stari Most was one of the most symbolic aspects of the Bosnian War. Yet while it now stands as a symbol of peace and cohesion, it was not always seen as such. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21