Et portræt af den blomstrende filmindustri i Rwanda, der skaber sin egen fortælling om folkedrabet. Efter filmen er der debat om ulandsbistand med deltagelse af DIIS-forsker Lars Engberg-Pedersen.
Tunisia marked the end of their transition to democracy with a free and peaceful parliamentary election on 26 October. Since the 2011 revolution the country has gone through a political reform process, which resulted in a democratic constitution in January 2014. Now the new democracy has passed its first test with an election that passed off peacefully.
In the shadow of the Arab Spring, Syrian civil war, conflicts in Egypt and Libya, one of the most serious conflicts in the Middle East evolved in Iraq leading to the establishing of a caliphate in areas stretching from the borders to Iraqi Kurdistan and beyond Al-Raqqah in Syria. The group behind the caliphate, Islamic State, is one of the most powerful and brutal groups seen in the modern Middle East now, threatening the Middle East system of states as well as Western interest inside and outside the region. How can the Arab Middle East and/or EU confront the Islamic State?
Mens Syrien, Irak og Ukraine koger over, har FN’s blå hjelme travlt i Afrika. Desværre stemmer evnerne ikke overens med ambitionerne, og FN er ofte ude af stand til at yde den hjælp og beskyttelse, som civilbefolkningen har brug for. Der er brug for gennemgribende nytænkning af FN’s fredsoperationer.
Under Nelson Mandela var ANC undtagelsen. I resten af det Sydlige Afrika har befrielse ikke medført demokratisering og forsoning. De frihedsbevægelser, som overtog regeringen efter kolonitiden, sidder stadig på magten og blokerer for politisk mangfoldighed. Vil det samme ske for ANC?