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08 December 2025, 08:15
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A chronicler of the everyday, Parr made work famed for its biting observations delivered in highly saturated colour.
08 December 2025, 08:15

  Established democracies are exhibiting governance stresses that were once associated primarily with fragile and conflict-affected states. Polarisation is weakening institutional trust, fragmenting civic norms, and reducing societies’ ability to solve problems collectively. This is the new fragility. At the same time, governments and civil society organisations are adopting digital tools to support public participation. These deliberative technologies hold real promise, but in polarised environments they also carry risks. Their success depends on the same principles that have guided peacebuilding efforts for decades.

Read the full story, “The New Fragility: Peacebuilding Meets Digital Democracy”, on globalissues.org