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Central Politics and Local Peacemaking : The Conditions for Peace after Communal Conflict
Under what conditions can peace be established after violent communal conflict? This question has received limited research attention to date, despite the fact that communal conflicts kill thousands of people each year and often severely disrupt local ...
Elfversson, Emma
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From low-conflict polity to democratic civil peace: explaining Zambian exceptionalism [PDF]
An absence of civil war and other significant sub-state violence makes Zambia an exceptional although not unique case in central-southern Africa. The literature devoted to explaining civil war has grown dramatically in recent years, but while it pays ...
Burnell, Peter J., Peter J. Burnell
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The Changing World Order and US-China Maritime Power Contestation in the Indo Pacific
The grand chess board of world geopolitics has effectively been dominated by the U.S since past many decades, however, economic rise of China and resultant maritime power contestation with US is rapidly changing the status-quo within Indo Pacific Region.
Muhammad Zubair Cheema, Lubna Sunawar
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This thesis aims to investigate EU peacebuilding in Bosnia-Herzegovina, focusing on the ways in which EU actors engage with local cultural actors and vice versa.
Kappler, Stefanie
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Functional Coexistence in Socio-Political Conflict
This book introduces the concept of functional coexistence as a context for building practical strategies for long-term conflict intervention and social change.
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Purpose of the Study: This study investigates the diverse roles of the Ọkọnkọ Society in Umuahia, Nigeria, particularly its use of Igbo language and cultural practices in conflict resolution and cultural preservation, challenging the conventional view of
Ugo Aniga
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Violence in Peace: Understanding Increased Violence in Early Post-Conflict Transitions and Its Implications for Development [PDF]
conflict, peace agreements, institution building ...
Byrom Hartwell, Marcia
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When Peacekeeping Missions Collide by Paul Diehl, Daniel Druckman, and Grace B. Mueller
When Peacekeeping Missions Collide" explores the proliferation of UN peacekeeping missions and the unintended consequences. Through case studies and a proposed framework, the authors advocate for enhanced coordination among missions.
Hiba Malik
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The global community's failure to prevent severe human rights violations, such as the Rwanda Genocide and Yugoslavian atrocities, led to the development of the "Responsibility to Protect" (R2P) doctrine, adopted by the UN in 2005.
Memoona Nasir
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Systematic Study of Gender, Conflict, and Peace [PDF]
Abstract This article reviews the literature on gender, conflict, and peace. In traditional security studies there was not much room for gender or gender equality, while feminist theorists have claimed most of the research on war and peace. The empirical research on gender, conflict, and peace is a relatively new sub-field that brings
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