The study provides an overview of the concept of civil society, its history and understanding in different contexts. It elaborates an analytical framework of civil society functions derived from democracy theory, development discourse and case study knowledge, which in turn is applied to the context of peacebuilding. Peacebuilding theory and practice is analyzed in terms of its civil society functions and their validity, scope and content. The results show that the mere existence of and support for civil society does not automatically lead to peacebuilding. A good understanding of civil society?s roles and potential for peacebuilding is required. It is also important to recognize that certain roles and functions of civil society vary depend...
Over the past three decades, there has been a steady increase of funds by the international communit...
This article analyses the relationship between civil society and conflict. It aims to provide an an...
Civil Society envisages the growth of civilization in a way that the society is in “civi...
The study provides an overview of the concept of civil society, its history and understanding in dif...
With the proliferation of conflicts in the 1990s and the increasing complexity of the peacebuilding ...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
Civil society’s role in conflict and peace-building is increasingly being recognized: an integral el...
Civil society inclusion in peace processes has been recognised to be crucial in achieving sustainabl...
Abstract: Civil society is a significant element in building democracy. One essential condition for ...
Since the end of the Cold War peacebuilding and conflict prevention became an important part of the ...
This research inquiry examined the relationship between increased democratic participation of civil ...
Civil society has a long conceptual history, notably in Western political philosophy. Empirically, i...
The notions of “good civil society” and “bad civil society” in early peacebuilding scholarship helpf...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
Defence date: 30 April 2004Examining board: Professor Andras Bozoki (Central European University, Bu...
Over the past three decades, there has been a steady increase of funds by the international communit...
This article analyses the relationship between civil society and conflict. It aims to provide an an...
Civil Society envisages the growth of civilization in a way that the society is in “civi...
The study provides an overview of the concept of civil society, its history and understanding in dif...
With the proliferation of conflicts in the 1990s and the increasing complexity of the peacebuilding ...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
Civil society’s role in conflict and peace-building is increasingly being recognized: an integral el...
Civil society inclusion in peace processes has been recognised to be crucial in achieving sustainabl...
Abstract: Civil society is a significant element in building democracy. One essential condition for ...
Since the end of the Cold War peacebuilding and conflict prevention became an important part of the ...
This research inquiry examined the relationship between increased democratic participation of civil ...
Civil society has a long conceptual history, notably in Western political philosophy. Empirically, i...
The notions of “good civil society” and “bad civil society” in early peacebuilding scholarship helpf...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
Defence date: 30 April 2004Examining board: Professor Andras Bozoki (Central European University, Bu...
Over the past three decades, there has been a steady increase of funds by the international communit...
This article analyses the relationship between civil society and conflict. It aims to provide an an...
Civil Society envisages the growth of civilization in a way that the society is in “civi...