This article contrasts peacekeeping and peacemaking not only as distinct denotations but also as functional antitheses
This article describes problems with common methodological approaches to developing knowledge that w...
Peacekeeping has become an increasingly prominent tool for conflict management and there has been an...
The assumption that peacekeeping requires soldiers carrying weapons is widespread; 35 years of succe...
This article discusses the work done by Dennis Ross, the Clinton administration\u27s negotiator in t...
Peace processes fail for many reasons, but one of the critical factors is the state of mind of the p...
This article highlights the significant interdependence between strategic and ethical concerns in in...
This article presents an argument that the basic and applied research of peace psychologists does no...
Excerpt Terminology, if not precisely defined, can lead to misinterpretation and misunderstanding. T...
Excerpt Somalia, Rwanda and what was once Yugoslavia reveal the shocking inadequacies of the \u27sec...
This article discusses the potential political and military ramifications of Israel withdrawing its ...
Previous studies have highlighted that United Nations peacekeeping operations are effective at reduc...
The impact of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping on conflict has received a sustained amount of attent...
Mediation and peacekeeping are commonly used tools to manage conflict. To what extent are they compl...
UN has carried out 67 peacekeeping operations since 1948. Surprisingly, 54 of them have taken place ...
UN peacekeeping missions fail because they rely on top-down solutions rather than bottom-up strategi...
This article describes problems with common methodological approaches to developing knowledge that w...
Peacekeeping has become an increasingly prominent tool for conflict management and there has been an...
The assumption that peacekeeping requires soldiers carrying weapons is widespread; 35 years of succe...
This article discusses the work done by Dennis Ross, the Clinton administration\u27s negotiator in t...
Peace processes fail for many reasons, but one of the critical factors is the state of mind of the p...
This article highlights the significant interdependence between strategic and ethical concerns in in...
This article presents an argument that the basic and applied research of peace psychologists does no...
Excerpt Terminology, if not precisely defined, can lead to misinterpretation and misunderstanding. T...
Excerpt Somalia, Rwanda and what was once Yugoslavia reveal the shocking inadequacies of the \u27sec...
This article discusses the potential political and military ramifications of Israel withdrawing its ...
Previous studies have highlighted that United Nations peacekeeping operations are effective at reduc...
The impact of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping on conflict has received a sustained amount of attent...
Mediation and peacekeeping are commonly used tools to manage conflict. To what extent are they compl...
UN has carried out 67 peacekeeping operations since 1948. Surprisingly, 54 of them have taken place ...
UN peacekeeping missions fail because they rely on top-down solutions rather than bottom-up strategi...
This article describes problems with common methodological approaches to developing knowledge that w...
Peacekeeping has become an increasingly prominent tool for conflict management and there has been an...
The assumption that peacekeeping requires soldiers carrying weapons is widespread; 35 years of succe...