The paper reviews an emerging body of literature on the design and evaluation of current or recent governance interventions in countries with ongoing violent conflict, recovering from conflict or at serious risk of conflict. The review focuses on three broad intervention areas. The first includes interventions that support local governance and the improvement of local capacity for collective action. The second area comprises interventions that strengthen the accountability, legitimacy and reach of state institutions, including improvements to information and the provision of public goods and services. The third centres on interventions aimed at changing social rules and norms that shape systems of governance. A number of ways forward are p...
This paper reviews existing perspectives on the politics and governance of social assistance in cris...
In recent years, the United Nations (UN) has increasingly turned towards stabilisation logics in its...
Since 1945, violent conflict has occurred primarily within sovereign states rather than among them. ...
What are the key lessons or best practices regarding local governance in conflict contexts similar t...
This report addresses governance issues in post-war situations as these are dealt with in three sets...
Conflict, a state of opposition between ideas or interests, is unavoidable. Indeed, conflict can be ...
This paper explores the major streams of thought on governance and the way this concept has been imp...
The aim of this PhD dissertation is to understand state building at the local-level by focusing on c...
‘Fragile and conflict-affected states’ (FCAS) constitute an increasingly important category of aid p...
This article analyses the relationship between governance and violence in light of the World Develop...
Health system governance has been recognized as critical to strengthening healthcare responses in se...
Fragile states are characterised by a great potential for crisis that endangers human security and t...
Barbara Walter reportedly said 'old wars restarted by the same rebels after a period of peace' a tre...
textabstractThis paper presents an analysis of recently adopted EU policies on fragile states. While...
The issue of governance and armed conflict has been debated in recent years. Economists recognized t...
This paper reviews existing perspectives on the politics and governance of social assistance in cris...
In recent years, the United Nations (UN) has increasingly turned towards stabilisation logics in its...
Since 1945, violent conflict has occurred primarily within sovereign states rather than among them. ...
What are the key lessons or best practices regarding local governance in conflict contexts similar t...
This report addresses governance issues in post-war situations as these are dealt with in three sets...
Conflict, a state of opposition between ideas or interests, is unavoidable. Indeed, conflict can be ...
This paper explores the major streams of thought on governance and the way this concept has been imp...
The aim of this PhD dissertation is to understand state building at the local-level by focusing on c...
‘Fragile and conflict-affected states’ (FCAS) constitute an increasingly important category of aid p...
This article analyses the relationship between governance and violence in light of the World Develop...
Health system governance has been recognized as critical to strengthening healthcare responses in se...
Fragile states are characterised by a great potential for crisis that endangers human security and t...
Barbara Walter reportedly said 'old wars restarted by the same rebels after a period of peace' a tre...
textabstractThis paper presents an analysis of recently adopted EU policies on fragile states. While...
The issue of governance and armed conflict has been debated in recent years. Economists recognized t...
This paper reviews existing perspectives on the politics and governance of social assistance in cris...
In recent years, the United Nations (UN) has increasingly turned towards stabilisation logics in its...
Since 1945, violent conflict has occurred primarily within sovereign states rather than among them. ...