Youth, Peace and Security: Contributor List

Marking ten years of Youth, Peace and Security, the British Institute of Global Affairs is proud to announce the conclusion of this series!

There are many people to thank for inspiring, contributing to, and supporting this series. Below is a list of the different themes we have covered as well as the contributors:

Week 1: Introducing YPS

This week introduced the topic of Youth, Peace and Security and explained the relevance of the agenda to the UK.

Finding Peace and Security in YouthAlastair Nicol

Not the Future, the PresentKatrina Leclerc

Week 2: First Steps to YPS

This week looked at the first forays into Youth, Peace and Security and dived further into what this could mean for the UK.

The Old Lie: A Wakeup Call – Alastair Nicol

The Rising Peacebuilders of the PhilippinesSamarudin Samsudin

Finland’s Pioneering Role in Youth, Peace and SecurityJake Southerland

Youth and Foreign PolicyAmbassador Thomas Reilly

Week 3: UK Youth

This week brought together pioneering British young people to share their insights and experience.

Beyond ParticipationShakana Sheppard

Smoke and MirrorsZara Okusi

About25 and CommunitySam Thurman

Youth: Energy and StrategyLouis Smith

Week 4: YPS Abroad

This week explored the lessons to be learned from activists and thinkers engaged in YPS across the world.

From Victim to VoiceEpah Nyukechen

Latin American and Caribbean Legacies on the YPS JourneyLani Jiménez

Reflections of the Past; Visions for the FutureBerk Tansel

Security and Freedom in the Age of FearNabila Arab

From Jordan to the World – Abdullah Tarawneh

Cracks in the ‘Zone of Peace’Khaleem Ali

Youth Engagement in PeacebuildingVictor Chimezie

Postcolonial Youth, Peace and SecurityAhmednoor Haji

Week 5: The Utility of Youth

This week was a standalone article exploring the strategic value and relevance of the Youth, Peace and Security agenda.

The Utility of Youth – Alastair Nicol

Week 6: YPS in Practice

This week looked to two organisations: one established, one newly-founded, to explore how YPS is being practiced.

Youth, Conflict, and Transformation: A Conversation with Johanna-Maria HülzerBritt Flanderijn

Youth Security Europe: A New Voice in an Uncertain AgeYouth Security Europe

Week 7: Call to Action

This week closes out the Youth, Peace and Security series by exploring how and why the UK needs to localise the agenda.

Localising YPS: Bringing the Agenda to the UKImogen Fraser

A Plan of Action – Alastair Nicol

Final Remarks

We want to say thank you again to all of our inspiring and insightful contributors. From Cameroon to the Caribbean, from university podcasts to Youth G7 Delegates, from rising academics to former Ambassadors, this series has demonstrated the variety of activity that YPS involves and how inspiring the work can be. It has also highlighted how much more engagement is needed for widespread, meaningful engagement if we are to see a more inclusive democracy and a more resilient society.

With that, we hope that you have found some inspiration in this collection and perhaps even motivation.

From the BIGA team, thank you!

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