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Organizations Making Noteworthy Contributions to Efforts to Promote More Constructive Conflict
World Bank Rapid Response Unit
World Bank Rapid Response Unit: Private Sector Devt. in Conflict-Affected Countries


Other Resources from
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Red / Blue Polarization
Red State/ Blue State: US Political Polarization

Though US politics has long been divided along ideological lines, the last two presidential elections have created increased polarization between liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans. How did this happen? Is it good for the country? Can anything be done to reunited us?

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Jose Ramos-Horta

President of East Timor, civil rights activist, and 1995 Nobel Peace Laureate

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