Since the early 1990s, international development organizations and donor agencies increasingly recognize the contributions local civil society can make to peace. Despite their popularity, questions still remain on the actual nature, practices, and roles of local civil society organizations in sustaining peace. So, how do international organizations support local peace building? Do they really understand conflict? "Partners in Peace" challenges the global perception and assumptions of the role played by civil society peace building operations and offers a radically new perspective on how international organizations can support this effort. Framing the debate using case studies in Africa and Central America, Mathijs van Leeuwen examines diffe...
This paper examines the relationship between the neo-liberal ideology and practices which dominate c...
Peacebuilding, Power, and Politics in Africa is a critical reflection on peacebuilding efforts in Af...
Policies to promote peace in conflict-torn societies increasingly include “civil society (CS) buildi...
Since the early 1990s, international development organizations and donor agencies increasingly recog...
While NGOs’ role in advocacy and agendasetting is fairly widely accepted, their peacebuilding activi...
Introduction Important roles in post-conflict peacebuilding are attributed to civil society. However...
This article offers a critical analysis of aid programmes aimed at supporting local civil societies ...
This book helps to better understand how the interaction between local and international peacebuildi...
Contains fulltext : 158309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the ear...
Since the early 1990s, building peace during and after conflict has been moving away from the confer...
Civil society inclusion in peace processes has been recognised to be crucial in achieving sustainabl...
Civil society’s role in conflict and peace-building is increasingly being recognized: an integral el...
This study concentrates on the contributions development cooperation can make towards peacebuilding....
Peacebuilding is nowadays characterised by its polymorphism, with a variety of ostensibly complement...
When bringing armed conflicts to a peaceful end, the inclusion of civil society in peacemaking is a ...
This paper examines the relationship between the neo-liberal ideology and practices which dominate c...
Peacebuilding, Power, and Politics in Africa is a critical reflection on peacebuilding efforts in Af...
Policies to promote peace in conflict-torn societies increasingly include “civil society (CS) buildi...
Since the early 1990s, international development organizations and donor agencies increasingly recog...
While NGOs’ role in advocacy and agendasetting is fairly widely accepted, their peacebuilding activi...
Introduction Important roles in post-conflict peacebuilding are attributed to civil society. However...
This article offers a critical analysis of aid programmes aimed at supporting local civil societies ...
This book helps to better understand how the interaction between local and international peacebuildi...
Contains fulltext : 158309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the ear...
Since the early 1990s, building peace during and after conflict has been moving away from the confer...
Civil society inclusion in peace processes has been recognised to be crucial in achieving sustainabl...
Civil society’s role in conflict and peace-building is increasingly being recognized: an integral el...
This study concentrates on the contributions development cooperation can make towards peacebuilding....
Peacebuilding is nowadays characterised by its polymorphism, with a variety of ostensibly complement...
When bringing armed conflicts to a peaceful end, the inclusion of civil society in peacemaking is a ...
This paper examines the relationship between the neo-liberal ideology and practices which dominate c...
Peacebuilding, Power, and Politics in Africa is a critical reflection on peacebuilding efforts in Af...
Policies to promote peace in conflict-torn societies increasingly include “civil society (CS) buildi...