UNARMED TO SUSTAINABLE PEACE: BOTTOM-UP CIVILIAN PEACEKEEPING BETWEEN POTENTIALS AND CHALLENGES. CASE STUDY: NONVIOLENT PEACEFORCE IN SOUTH SUDAN The twentieth century (characterized by the gruesome and haze of horror of two World Wars, the Cold Wars-CW, dictatorships, civil wars, genocides, etc.) has seen a great transformation in warfare but to the expense of the innocent civilians and yet in the full view of regulatory internationally recognized war-laws. So, if at one point in history, civilian populations hardly suffered war directly, the order of the state of affairs has now changed. Many civilians perish simply because warlords so desire; extremes of violence, killings and destruction of property is predominantly preferred. As if tha...
The protection of civilians is one of the items on the growing list of responsibilities assigned to ...
Most international NGOs active in conflict zones refer to impartiality as a major principle underpin...
This study looks into images, and assumptions, of civil-society peacebuilding and its support by int...
While large multilateral peace operations arrive with agendas extending into governance, economics, ...
Civilians, working together, and using nonviolence to protect themselves and others from direct viol...
Unarmed civilian peacekeeping (UCP) has grown in recognition and practice in the past several decade...
Unarmed civilian peacekeeping (UCP) or accompaniment describes activities by which unarmed civilians...
How effective are peacekeeping operations in preventing and stopping violence? Is there an alternati...
The previous two decades have brought to light many issues with the role of the United Nations in pe...
Witnessing the changes in armed conflict since the 1990s, several global political-level agendas hav...
The assumption that peacekeeping requires soldiers carrying weapons is widespread; 35 years of succe...
After World War II, intrastate conflicts rapidly replaced interstate conflicts as the dominant threa...
Master's thesis in Risk management and societal safety”War is everywhere, were there is a fight for ...
The purpose of this research project is to examine the role of conflict resolution in training prog...
Whilst the protection of civilians (POC) in conflict has been a recurring feature of the humanitaria...
The protection of civilians is one of the items on the growing list of responsibilities assigned to ...
Most international NGOs active in conflict zones refer to impartiality as a major principle underpin...
This study looks into images, and assumptions, of civil-society peacebuilding and its support by int...
While large multilateral peace operations arrive with agendas extending into governance, economics, ...
Civilians, working together, and using nonviolence to protect themselves and others from direct viol...
Unarmed civilian peacekeeping (UCP) has grown in recognition and practice in the past several decade...
Unarmed civilian peacekeeping (UCP) or accompaniment describes activities by which unarmed civilians...
How effective are peacekeeping operations in preventing and stopping violence? Is there an alternati...
The previous two decades have brought to light many issues with the role of the United Nations in pe...
Witnessing the changes in armed conflict since the 1990s, several global political-level agendas hav...
The assumption that peacekeeping requires soldiers carrying weapons is widespread; 35 years of succe...
After World War II, intrastate conflicts rapidly replaced interstate conflicts as the dominant threa...
Master's thesis in Risk management and societal safety”War is everywhere, were there is a fight for ...
The purpose of this research project is to examine the role of conflict resolution in training prog...
Whilst the protection of civilians (POC) in conflict has been a recurring feature of the humanitaria...
The protection of civilians is one of the items on the growing list of responsibilities assigned to ...
Most international NGOs active in conflict zones refer to impartiality as a major principle underpin...
This study looks into images, and assumptions, of civil-society peacebuilding and its support by int...