Iveta Cherneva
Contributing Writer
Iveta Cherneva is an author and practitioner in the spheres of human rights, security policy and law, human trafficking, ESG and sustainable finance. She has worked on these issues for the United Nations, US Congress, Oxford GEG and a number of non-profit institutions. She is the author of Trafficking for Begging: Old Game, New Name, 2011, editor of The Business Case for Sustainable Finance, forthcoming June 2012, and a co-author of Beyond Market Forces: Regulating the Global Security Industry, 2009. You can find her on Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads and Amazon.
Latest Articles
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Globsec 2012 kicks off in Bratislava in April
Two weeks ahead of Globsec 2012, the city of Bratislava is preparing for a major security event
Mar 28, 2012
- Iveta Cherneva
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The ICC in the Case of Syria: a Court for a Dictator's Wife?
As the death toll in Syria mounts, so do the allegations of the Assad regime's violations of international law. But will anyone ever be called to account?
Mar 28, 2012
- Iveta Cherneva
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NATO's Mission in Libya: On the Ground Account
First-hand account of NATO's mission in Libya by former prisoner of war Matthew VanDyke.
Mar 23, 2012
- Iveta Cherneva
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Economic security: NATO's next challenge
Looking inwards: NATO emerging threats and the nexus between security and financial stability
Mar 20, 2012
- Iveta Cherneva
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: NATO's Way Forward on Iran
By Alexander Slater and Iveta Cherneva, both members of the Young Atlanticist Working Group at the Atlantic Council in Washington DC.
Mar 17, 2012
- Iveta Cherneva
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Human trafficking, Security Nexus Comes to the Fore
The nexus between human trafficking and security operations comes to the fore at a White House briefing.
Mar 15, 2012
- Iveta Cherneva
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A Legal Case Against the Placement of Landmines on Syrian Borders
Indiscriminate placing of landmines alongside borders with Turkey and Lebanon and lack of due diligence affecting civilians contrary to international law
Mar 14, 2012
- Iveta Cherneva
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Gaddafi's Next Move: Misrata Massacre in the Making
After UN security forces entered Libya, Gaddafi forces set on gaining control of Western Libya. Preparations for mass-scale massacre in the city of Misrata
Mar 20, 2011
- Iveta Cherneva
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Benghazi TV Reporter Mohammed Nabbous Shot Dead by Gaddafi forces
Mohammed Nabbous, founder of Libya AlHurra TV, killed this morning in Benghazi while reporting on Gaddafi forces attacks.Leaves behind wife and unborn baby.
Mar 19, 2011
- Iveta Cherneva
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Gaddafi Bluffs Ceasefire, Moves Dead Bodies to Claim as UN Fault
Killings in Libya continue after announced ceasefire. Multimedia news article updated hourly with images, videos and news from Libya on the ground.
Mar 18, 2011
- Iveta Cherneva
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