This article introduces a Peacebuilding special issue on rethinking security, peacebuilding and violence reduction in the light of Sustainable Development Goal 16 on ‘promoting peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development’. The special issue presents new analysis and case studies, which aim to challenge and refresh the established policy consensus around violence reduction and security. They are distinctive in focusing upon the vernacular or local understandings of those at the receiving end of direct and structural violence; and in analysing the insurgent margins where violence and insecurity are most concentrated
This paper introduces the Special Issue that grew out of a research project at the African Leadershi...
Executive summary: This paper explores the relationship between security and development, with a foc...
The maintenance and/or achievement of security is of paramount importance within settings recovering...
This article introduces a Peacebuilding special issue on rethinking security, peacebuilding and viol...
This paper probes behind the assumptions underpinning the violence reduction agendas of the UN and t...
In the space of one decade, the nexus between development and peace has become a central focus of de...
The new Sustainable Development Goal to reduce armed violence is a welcome commitment but the prescr...
This synthesis provides an overview of academic findings on the sources of violence in post-war envi...
Excerpt This special issue offers a critical examination of current approaches to ‘countering’ viole...
External peacebuilding interventions have moved towards comprehensive strategies to tackle the compl...
The emerging field of Armed Violence Reduction and Prevention (AVR) has, both as a concept and as a ...
Organised armed conflict is a problem that occurs predominantly in low and middle-income countries. ...
Security is a contested concept, which means very different things to different people. It bears the...
This article examines the exclusion of economic and social rights from peacebuilding. The peacebuild...
This dissertation is a collection of three manuscripts that sequentially unpack the complicated, oft...
This paper introduces the Special Issue that grew out of a research project at the African Leadershi...
Executive summary: This paper explores the relationship between security and development, with a foc...
The maintenance and/or achievement of security is of paramount importance within settings recovering...
This article introduces a Peacebuilding special issue on rethinking security, peacebuilding and viol...
This paper probes behind the assumptions underpinning the violence reduction agendas of the UN and t...
In the space of one decade, the nexus between development and peace has become a central focus of de...
The new Sustainable Development Goal to reduce armed violence is a welcome commitment but the prescr...
This synthesis provides an overview of academic findings on the sources of violence in post-war envi...
Excerpt This special issue offers a critical examination of current approaches to ‘countering’ viole...
External peacebuilding interventions have moved towards comprehensive strategies to tackle the compl...
The emerging field of Armed Violence Reduction and Prevention (AVR) has, both as a concept and as a ...
Organised armed conflict is a problem that occurs predominantly in low and middle-income countries. ...
Security is a contested concept, which means very different things to different people. It bears the...
This article examines the exclusion of economic and social rights from peacebuilding. The peacebuild...
This dissertation is a collection of three manuscripts that sequentially unpack the complicated, oft...
This paper introduces the Special Issue that grew out of a research project at the African Leadershi...
Executive summary: This paper explores the relationship between security and development, with a foc...
The maintenance and/or achievement of security is of paramount importance within settings recovering...