While comprehensive studies on UN peacebuilding assert that ‘learning has not... been one of the strengths of the United Nations ’ (Chesterman 2004, p.256), research so far has largely ignored the UN’s institutional infrastructure for learning. This essay seeks to contribute to closing this gap by surveying the evolution of the UN’s learning infrastructure from the early 1990s to the present. Despite some progress in recent years, the lack of resources, coordination and political will means that turning the UN bureaucracy into a learning organization is unfinished business at best. Rather than focusing all attention on the new Peacebuilding Commission, policymakers and researchers alike should invest additional resources in analysing and st...
Despite considerable attention given to professionalising methods and analysing best practices, peac...
Preventive deployment as a conflict prevention tool has not recurred in the past decade-plus, despit...
A common recommendation in the peacebuilding literature is that missions must learn from experiences...
"While there is an increasing number of articles and studies identifying lessons from the record of ...
With the United Nations and the Bretton-Woods institutions approaching their 60th anniversary and mo...
"This research paper analyzes the efforts of the past decade to turn the UN peace operations apparat...
The thesis has analysed the role of organizational learning in institu-tional change by focusing on ...
The UN is often questioned about its ongoing relevance and involvement in contemporary matters of pe...
The ability of organizations to learn---the process by which individuals learn from direct experienc...
Too many parts of the world are suffering from conflict and its repercussions. Millions of children ...
The international dialogue organized at the University of Konstanz, June 15 17, 2007, explored two l...
The rise of peace education both in scholarship and in practice has yielded numerous documents, webs...
This article demonstrates that the purposeful subject design, incorporating a Model United Nations (...
Active learning as a means to achieve qualitative, that is "deep," learning has become an accepted f...
With changes in the international landscape occurring in the years following the Cold War, new and d...
Despite considerable attention given to professionalising methods and analysing best practices, peac...
Preventive deployment as a conflict prevention tool has not recurred in the past decade-plus, despit...
A common recommendation in the peacebuilding literature is that missions must learn from experiences...
"While there is an increasing number of articles and studies identifying lessons from the record of ...
With the United Nations and the Bretton-Woods institutions approaching their 60th anniversary and mo...
"This research paper analyzes the efforts of the past decade to turn the UN peace operations apparat...
The thesis has analysed the role of organizational learning in institu-tional change by focusing on ...
The UN is often questioned about its ongoing relevance and involvement in contemporary matters of pe...
The ability of organizations to learn---the process by which individuals learn from direct experienc...
Too many parts of the world are suffering from conflict and its repercussions. Millions of children ...
The international dialogue organized at the University of Konstanz, June 15 17, 2007, explored two l...
The rise of peace education both in scholarship and in practice has yielded numerous documents, webs...
This article demonstrates that the purposeful subject design, incorporating a Model United Nations (...
Active learning as a means to achieve qualitative, that is "deep," learning has become an accepted f...
With changes in the international landscape occurring in the years following the Cold War, new and d...
Despite considerable attention given to professionalising methods and analysing best practices, peac...
Preventive deployment as a conflict prevention tool has not recurred in the past decade-plus, despit...
A common recommendation in the peacebuilding literature is that missions must learn from experiences...