The political debate about the role of business in armed conflicts has increasingly raised expectations as to governance contributions by private corporations in the fields of conflict prevention, peace-keeping and postconflict peace-building. This political agenda seems far ahead of the research agenda, in which the negative image of business in conflicts, seen as fuelling, prolonging and taking commercial advantage of violent conflicts,still prevails. So far the scientific community has been reluctant to extend the scope of research on ‘corporate social responsibility’ to the area of security in general and to intra-state armed conflicts in particular. As a consequence, there is no basis from which systematic knowledge can be generated ab...
The aim of this special issue is to widen the existing debates on security privatization by looking ...
This paper considers aspects of the relationship between policies promoting private sector investmen...
This dissertation investigates the effects of private security firms (PSFs) on conflict outcomes. PS...
The political debate about the role of business in armed conflicts has increasingly raised expectati...
There are numerous factors that affect incidences of civil conflicts. One of such factors is the rol...
In previous work, we argued that there is a link between corporate governance and the reduction of v...
United Nations (UN) peace operations are often at the forefront of efforts to build peace after conf...
This briefing paper assesses the relationship between the private sector and conflicts. It examines ...
ABSTRACT\\Companies intending to practice responsible business in areas of conflict are increasingly...
Partnerships and cooperation with the private sector for peace and studying the economic preconditio...
The present dissertation addresses the complexity of Corporate Social Responsibility in a peace buil...
Conflict prevention has escaped pure state responsibility and needs to involve a wide range of socie...
The objective of this article is to observe the redefinition of state responsibility based on its in...
Do private firms act beyond “business as usual” and proactively build peace? Firms are largely absen...
Departing from the previous focus on negative involvements of business in the political economy of w...
The aim of this special issue is to widen the existing debates on security privatization by looking ...
This paper considers aspects of the relationship between policies promoting private sector investmen...
This dissertation investigates the effects of private security firms (PSFs) on conflict outcomes. PS...
The political debate about the role of business in armed conflicts has increasingly raised expectati...
There are numerous factors that affect incidences of civil conflicts. One of such factors is the rol...
In previous work, we argued that there is a link between corporate governance and the reduction of v...
United Nations (UN) peace operations are often at the forefront of efforts to build peace after conf...
This briefing paper assesses the relationship between the private sector and conflicts. It examines ...
ABSTRACT\\Companies intending to practice responsible business in areas of conflict are increasingly...
Partnerships and cooperation with the private sector for peace and studying the economic preconditio...
The present dissertation addresses the complexity of Corporate Social Responsibility in a peace buil...
Conflict prevention has escaped pure state responsibility and needs to involve a wide range of socie...
The objective of this article is to observe the redefinition of state responsibility based on its in...
Do private firms act beyond “business as usual” and proactively build peace? Firms are largely absen...
Departing from the previous focus on negative involvements of business in the political economy of w...
The aim of this special issue is to widen the existing debates on security privatization by looking ...
This paper considers aspects of the relationship between policies promoting private sector investmen...
This dissertation investigates the effects of private security firms (PSFs) on conflict outcomes. PS...