Contains fulltext : 158315.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The devastating conflicts in many developing countries have triggered many NGOs to devote increasing attention to conflict prevention, conflict transformation and post-conflict development. In each of the prominent conflict countries (like Afghanistan, East Timor, Kosovo), several hundred foreign NGOs are active. They come from different corners: humanitarian NGOs, human right organisations, development oriented institutions, and NGOs specialising in peace building, mediation or reconciliation. Once in a conflict area, the different organisations have to cooperate with each other. For that, they need to understand each other. They also discover that their w...
Local non-governmental organisations in conflict-torn countries find themselves in rapidly changing ...
A necessary ingredient for peacebuilding and development after conflict is stable and participatory ...
For millennia governments have been the only conflict resolution actors. After the end of World War...
While NGOs’ role in advocacy and agendasetting is fairly widely accepted, their peacebuilding activi...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
Conflicts have become more complex and difficult to resolve through traditional peacebuilding and me...
Defense Date: 14/09/2009Examining Board: Donatella Della Porta (EUI) (Supervisor), Rafael Grasa (...
Contains fulltext : 160953pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Local Peace ...
Contains fulltext : 158309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the ear...
For the past two decades, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have played an increasingly prominen...
Contains fulltext : 158304.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is increasin...
The complex problems of peace, security, and development in societies affected by conflict increasin...
With changes in the international landscape occurring in the years following the Cold War, new and d...
Conflict exists worldwide. War-torn countries have communities in which they may not have access to ...
Contains fulltext : 158305.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)157 p
Local non-governmental organisations in conflict-torn countries find themselves in rapidly changing ...
A necessary ingredient for peacebuilding and development after conflict is stable and participatory ...
For millennia governments have been the only conflict resolution actors. After the end of World War...
While NGOs’ role in advocacy and agendasetting is fairly widely accepted, their peacebuilding activi...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
Conflicts have become more complex and difficult to resolve through traditional peacebuilding and me...
Defense Date: 14/09/2009Examining Board: Donatella Della Porta (EUI) (Supervisor), Rafael Grasa (...
Contains fulltext : 160953pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Local Peace ...
Contains fulltext : 158309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the ear...
For the past two decades, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have played an increasingly prominen...
Contains fulltext : 158304.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is increasin...
The complex problems of peace, security, and development in societies affected by conflict increasin...
With changes in the international landscape occurring in the years following the Cold War, new and d...
Conflict exists worldwide. War-torn countries have communities in which they may not have access to ...
Contains fulltext : 158305.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)157 p
Local non-governmental organisations in conflict-torn countries find themselves in rapidly changing ...
A necessary ingredient for peacebuilding and development after conflict is stable and participatory ...
For millennia governments have been the only conflict resolution actors. After the end of World War...