HD Centre Publications
The Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (hd) is an independent and impartial organization, dedicated to the promotion of humanitarian principles, and the prevention of conflict and the alleviation of its effects through dialogue. It facilitates discussion about challenging humanitarian issues and between warring parties to resolve conflict. The HD Centre Publications reflect these activities by commenting on issues such as conflict mediation, small arms and the protection of civilians in armed conflicts.
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- Buddhist-Muslim Conflict in Asia Rears its Ugly Head
- Mediating Criminal Violence: Lessons from the Gang Truce in El Salvador
- Building Peace in 2013
- HD Centre Annual Report 2012
- Myanmar’s Current Peace Processes: a New Role for Women?
- From Clause to Effect: Including Women’s Rights and Gender in Peace Agreements
- Women's Involvement in Conflict Early Warning Systems
- Taking Peace Into Their Own Hands
- Mediating Violence in Sulu
- Oslo Forum 2012: Negotiating Through Transition
- Conflict Resolutions: Learning Lessons from Dialogue Processes in India
- Armed Violence in Mindanao
- Armed Violence in Mindanao
- Oslo forum 2011
- Conflict Management in Indonesia
- Pengelolaan Konflik di Indonesia
- Oslo Forum 2011 Annual Mediators’ Retreat
- G is for Gendered
- UN Security Council 1325 and Peace Negotiations and Agreements
- Beyond the Numbers
- Negotiating Ceasefires
- Peacemaking in Asia and the Pacific: Women's Participation, Perspectives and Priorities
- Can Mediation Transform Societies?
- Preventing Election Related Violence
- Nepali Women Seize the New Political Dawn
- Asian Mediation Retreat 2010
- Women at the Indonesian Peace Table
- The Importance of Autonomy
- Engaging with Armed Groups
- Experts Meeting: Women at the Peace Table – Asia Pacific Summary Report
- The Mindanao Think Tank - Recommendations of Prominent Observers of the Peace Process to the New Philippine President
- The Mindanao Think Tank - Review of the Mindanao Peace Process Consultations
- A Mediator's Perspective
- In and Above Conflict
- Oslo Forum 2010: Annual Mediators' Retreat
- Mediation Ten Years On
- External Actors in Mediation
- Mediation for Peace 1999-2009
- Sulu Armed Violence Reduction Initiative: 2010 Review
- Mediation Practice Series Vol 1-3
- Conflict Management Strategies in Indonesia
- Power Sharing, Transnational Governments and the Role of Mediation
- Negotiating Natural Resources for Peace
- Mediating Election-Related Conflicts
- The Challenge of Building Sustainable Peace in the DRC
- Why Should Mediators Consider the Economic Dimensions of Conflicts?
- Oslo Forum 2009 Annual Mediators' Retreat
- Addressing Explosive Ordnance in Peace Processes
- African Mediators' Retreat 2009
- Negotiating Justice: Guidance for Mediators
- New Directions in the Relationship between ASEAN and the UN
- Reflections on Guns, Fighters and Armed Violence in Peace Processes, Vol.2
- It Ain't Over 'til it's Over: What Role for Mediation in Post-Agreement Contexts?
- Against Conventional Wisdom: Mediating the Arab–Israeli Conflict
- China's Role in the Mediation and Resolution of Conflict in Africa
- Gender Sensitivity: Nicety or Necessity in Peace-Process Management?
- Power Sharing, Transitional Governments and the Role of Mediation
- A Role for the Private Sector in Peace Processes? Examples, and Implications for Third-Party Mediation
- Non-Governmental Actors in Peace Processes: The Case of Aceh
- Peace Without Justice? The Helsinki Peace Process in Aceh
- The Negotiation of Security Issues in the Burundi Peace Talks
- Guns and Violence in the El Salvador Peace Negotiations
- The Negotiation of Security Issues in Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement
- Reflections on Guns, Fighters and Armed Violence in Peace Processes, Vol.1
- Negotiating Peace in Sierra Leone: Confronting the Justice Challenge
- Negotiating Peace in Liberia: Preserving the Possibility for Justice
- A Guide to Mediation
- Accountability and Peace Agreements: Mapping Trends from 1980 to 2006
- Missing Pieces: Directions for Reducing Gun Violence Through Parliamentary Action
- Small Arms and Human Security Bulletin: November 2006–February 2007
- Charting the Roads to Peace: Facts, Figures and Trends in Conflict Resolution
- Civilians, Guns and Peace Processes: Approaches and Possibilities
- The UN Review Conference on Small Arms Control
- The Skeleton in the Closet: Survivors of Armed Violence
- Hitting the Target: Men and Guns
- Transition to Peace: Guns in Civilian Hands
- Peace Agreements, DDR and Weapons Control
- International Law and Small Arms and Light Weapons Control
- Small Arms and Human Security Bulletin - February/March 2006
- Overview of Governmental Statements Made at the Small Arms PrepCom
- Proactive Presence: Field Strategies for Civilian Protection
- Small Arms Control: A Focus on the 2005 Session of the UN First Committee
- The Influence of Geneva: Eleven Genevan Ideas in the World Today
- Rule of Law Through Imperfect Bodies? The Informal Justice Systems of Burundi and Somalia
- Small Arms and Human Security Bulletin - November 2005
- Idealism and Realism in Humanitarian Action
- We the Women: Why Conflict Mediation is not just a Job for Men
- Stateless Justice in Somalia
- The Role of Informal Justice Systems in Fostering the Rule of Law in Post-Conflict Situations: The Case of Burundi
- No Relief: Surveying the Effects of Gun Violence on Humanitarian and Development Personnel
- The Christian Responsibility to Protect
- Small Arms and Human Security Bulletin - April 2005
- Violent Beliefs: Faith, Hope and Violence in Religious Movements
- Talking Peace in a Time of Terror
- The Regulation of Civilian Ownership and Use of Small Arms
- Vive la différence? Humanitarian and Political Approaches to Engaging Armed Groups
- Politicizing Humanitarian Action According to Need
- Putting Guns in Their Place: A Resource Pack for Two Years of Action by Humanitarian Agencies
- Humanitarian Negotiation: A Handbook for Securing Access, Assistance and Protection for Civilians in Armed Conflict
- Small Arms and Human Security Bulletin - October 2004
- Armed Violence, Weapons Availability and Human Security
- Asymmetric Mediation: Armed Groups and Peace Processes
- Trends in Conflict 2010-2030
- Small Arms and Human Security Bulletin - June 2004
- Armed Groups, Weapons Availability and Misuse: An Overview of the Issues and Options for Action
- The Rule of Law as the Measure of Peace? Responsive Policy for Reconstructing Justice and the Rule of Law in Post Conflict and Transitional Environments
- How We Look: Hostile Perceptions of Humanitarian Action
- A Call to Alms: Humanitarian Action and the Art of War
- Assistance to Justice and the Rule of Law in Afghanistan: A Strategic Analysis
- Small Arms and Human Security Bulletin - February 2004
- The Church, Military Forces and Humanitarian Identity in War
- Small Arms and Human Security: A Snapshot of the Humanitarian Impacts
- Is Humanitarianism Being Politicised? A Reply to David Rieff
- Two Years After: Implementation of the UN Programme of Action on Small Arms in the Asia-Pacific Region
- Small Arms and Human Security Bulletin - October 2003
- Putting People First: Human Security Perspectives on Small Arms Availability and Misuse
- In the Line of Fire: Surveying the Perceptions of Humanitarian and Development Personnel of the Impacts of Small Arms and Light Weapons
- Marketing Humanitarian Space: Argument and Method in Humanitarian Persuasion
- Humanitarian Engagement: Central Asian Islamic Opposition Movements
- Politics and Humanitarianism: Coherence in Crisis?
- Curbing the Demand for Small Arms: Focus on Southeast Asia
- Small Arms and the Humanitarian Community: Developing A Strategy for Action
- Identity Crisis: A Briefing on Balkans Key Issues
- The Role of Non-State Actors in Building Human Security
- The Republic of Congo on the Brink
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