Information on "Peacebuilding"
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23 Apr 2013
New Issues in Peacebuilding
In this audio presentation from the 2013 International Security Forum, four experts discuss recent developments in peacebuilding. More on «New Issues in Peacebuilding»
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25 Jul 2012
NATO Not Prepared for Comprehensive Approach
Given NATO's financial constraints, its 'comprehensive approach' to crisis management has become little more than a "verbal exercise," according to Andrew Michta from the German Marshall Fund of the United States. More on «NATO Not Prepared for Comprehensive Approach»
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12 Apr 2012
Keeping the Peace in the 21st Century
While norms and soft power are becoming more important to UN peacekeeping, enforcement remains the only way to protect those whose lives are in danger, explains Kieran Dwyer. More on «Keeping the Peace in the 21st Century»
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18 Jan 2012
The Impact of Human Rights in the International System
Building on this week's exploration of what constitutes human rights, Christine Bell, Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Edinburgh, discusses their intersection with international institutions and conflict resolution. More on «The Impact of Human Rights in the International System»
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8 Jul 2011
Public-Private Cooperation on Security Challenges
Dr Thomas Biersteker, the Curt Gasteyger Chair in International Security and Conflict Studies at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, discusses the rising importance of public-private partnerships (or ad hoc gove... More on «Public-Private Cooperation on Security Challenges »
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31 May 2011
The Challenges of Impact Evaluations in Security-Related Interventions
In this audio presentation, four experts debate the methodological challenges and tradeoffs involved in trying to monitor and evaluate assorted programming efforts. More on «The Challenges of Impact Evaluations in Security-Related Interventions»
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8 Apr 2011
Swiss Experiences in Peace Mediation, Part Two
In part two of this two-part series, Dr Simon Mason, a senior researcher at the Center for Security Studies, discusses peace mediation. More on «Swiss Experiences in Peace Mediation, Part Two» -
1 Apr 2011
Swiss Experiences in Peace Mediation, Part One
In part one of this two-part series on peace mediation, Dr Simon Mason, a senior researcher at the Center for Security Studies, discusses Switzerland's mediation engagements. More on «Swiss Experiences in Peace Mediation, Part One»
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5 May 2010
A Multipolar Path to Peace
A broadened discourse is needed to overcome the legacy of ethnic polarization and to build a more prosperous peace in Sri Lanka, Dr Asoka Bandarage tells the ISN. More on «A Multipolar Path to Peace»


