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For international and domestic actors, postconflict situations constitute one of the most difficult policy arenas to understand and operate within. In this context, the sustainable management of natural resources to prevent conflict and build peace ...
Krampe, Florian,, Swain, Ashok,
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The six principles of Adaptive Peacebuilding [PDF]
The key to successful conflict resolution and peacebuilding lies in finding the appropriate balance between international support and local self-organisation, and this will differ from context to context.
De Coning, Cedric
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[This poem is dedicated to respected Om Prakash Valmiki, who wrote the first Dalit autobiography in Hindi published in 1997, “Joothan” (Leftovers). The poem was originally written in 2009 and recited in a program chaired by Mr. Valmiki.
GAURAV J. PATHANIA
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Peace Studies in Myanmar: Interweaving Regional Geopolitics and Local Dynamics [PDF]
This article surveys the trajectory of peace and conflict studies in Myanmar—from its early focus on civil war and insurgency, to state institutions and ethnic armed actors, and later broadening into relational and networked approaches covering formal ...
Ong, Andrew, Andrew Ong
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Environmental Peacebuilding and Solar Geoengineering
Solar geoengineering, or reflecting incoming sunlight to cool the planet, has been viewed by international relations and governance scholars as an approach that could exacerbate conflict.
Holly Jean Buck
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Heart Lamp is a powerful short-story collection that illuminates the inner lives of Muslim women in southern India, exposing how caste, patriarchy, religion and class shape their everyday struggles.
GAURAV J. PATHANIA
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Triple Nexus: leveraging development supply chains for humanitarian aid and peace in Southeast Asia – a GBV focus [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to emphasize the crucial role of supply chains in humanitarian and development interventions, specifically targeting gender-based violence in East Asia and the Pacific, regions prone to climate change-induced ...
Christina Plesner Volkdal
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From food to cash assistance: rethinking humanitarian aid in Yemen
Humanitarian aid (HA) is needed in Yemen to cope with the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. However, current practices of distributing aid in the form of food have not had the desired effect; conflict has continued, and war economies are thriving ...
Moosa Elayah +2 more
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ABSTRACT In 2021, a desktop review was conducted of published references to First Nations peoples' approaches to conflict and its management in Australia (Project Stage One), culminating in a report published in 2024. This article focuses on Project Stage Two, a complex, innovative research undertaking building on the findings of Stage One, and being ...
Helen Bishop +3 more
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Still the Spectre at the Feast: Comparisons between Peacekeeping and Imperialism in Peacekeeping Studies Today [PDF]
The sheer ambition and scale of UN peacebuilding today inevitably invokes comparison with historic practices of colonialism and imperialism, from critics and supporters of peacebuilding alike. The legitimacy of post-settlement peacebuilding is often seen
Cunliffe, Philip
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