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International Crisis Group (ICG)

The Brussels-based International Crisis Group (ICG) is an independent, non-profit, multinational organization, with over 80 staff on five continents, working through field-based analysis and high-level advocacy to prevent and resolve deadly conflict. ICG's approach is grounded in field research. Teams of political analysts are located within or close by countries at risk of outbreak, escalation or recurrence of violent conflict. Based on information and assessments from the field, ICG produces regular analytical reports containing practical recommendations targeted at key international decision-takers.

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Justice at the Barrel of a Gun: Vigilante Militias in Mexico

28 May 2013 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country News

Iraq: The Sectarian Divide

26 April 2013 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country News

Iraq: The Sectarian Divide

26 April 2013 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country News

Trial by Error: Justice in Post-Qadhafi Libya, Executive Summary

17 April 2013 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country News

The Korean Peninsula: Flirting with Conflict

13 March 2013 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country News

Venezuela's Presidential Transition

7 March 2013 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country News

Salvaging Guinea's elections?

27 February 2013 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country News

Sri Lanka's Authoritarian Turn: The Need for International Action

20 February 2013 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country News

Guinée : sortir du bourbier électoral

18 February 2013 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country News

Local Governments after the Conflict: The Potential Pitfalls of a Centralised Peace Process

7 February 2013 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country News

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