1.1. Theoretical background The growth of international organizations is often sanguinely described as one of the main peace-promoting factors of our time. It seems
Do international institutions really contribute to building a lasting peace? It's doubtful, as coun...
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of preconditions and processes of interorganizational coop...
The author argues that the emergence of the first permanent intergovernmental (IIGO) and non-governm...
An international organization is an institution created by agreement among two or more states across...
ii Most peace operations (60%), deployed from 1978 to 2009 by international organizations (IOs), wer...
International Organizations have been considered as instruments of countries. However, we must reali...
A growing number of international relations scholars argue that intergovernmental organizations (IGO...
Most peace operations (60%), deployed from 1978 to 2009 by international organizations (IOs), were d...
Regime complexes are arrays of institutions with partially overlapping mandates and memberships. As ...
This paper addresses inter‐agency coordination (IAC) among United Nations organizations (agencies, f...
(...) Three fundamental issues will help us to make sense of the nature of cooperation during peace ...
International relations are the natural consequence of the development of a real complex of interest...
Regime complexes are arrays of institutions with partially overlapping mandates and memberships. As ...
Peacebuilding is nowadays characterised by its polymorphism, with a variety of ostensibly complement...
Peacebuilding is nowadays characterised by its polymorphism, with a variety of ostensibly complement...
Do international institutions really contribute to building a lasting peace? It's doubtful, as coun...
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of preconditions and processes of interorganizational coop...
The author argues that the emergence of the first permanent intergovernmental (IIGO) and non-governm...
An international organization is an institution created by agreement among two or more states across...
ii Most peace operations (60%), deployed from 1978 to 2009 by international organizations (IOs), wer...
International Organizations have been considered as instruments of countries. However, we must reali...
A growing number of international relations scholars argue that intergovernmental organizations (IGO...
Most peace operations (60%), deployed from 1978 to 2009 by international organizations (IOs), were d...
Regime complexes are arrays of institutions with partially overlapping mandates and memberships. As ...
This paper addresses inter‐agency coordination (IAC) among United Nations organizations (agencies, f...
(...) Three fundamental issues will help us to make sense of the nature of cooperation during peace ...
International relations are the natural consequence of the development of a real complex of interest...
Regime complexes are arrays of institutions with partially overlapping mandates and memberships. As ...
Peacebuilding is nowadays characterised by its polymorphism, with a variety of ostensibly complement...
Peacebuilding is nowadays characterised by its polymorphism, with a variety of ostensibly complement...
Do international institutions really contribute to building a lasting peace? It's doubtful, as coun...
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of preconditions and processes of interorganizational coop...
The author argues that the emergence of the first permanent intergovernmental (IIGO) and non-governm...