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HIV/AIDS, security and conflict: new realities, new responses
A. de Waal;J.F. Klot;M. Mahajan / Netherlands Institute of International Relations , 2009
The nexus between conflict, security and HIV/AIDS transmission has been frequently detailed. Although, a number of alarmist messages have been expressed – such as decimating rates of infectio...
Enhancing democratic governance of the security sector: an institutional assessment framework
N. Ball; T. Bouta; L. Van de Goor / Netherlands Institute of International Relations , 2003
This institutional assessment framework outlined in the documents is designed to assist Governments and their partners to determine how best to strengthen democratic governance of the security sector,...
Stability assessment framework: designing integrated responses for security, governance and development
S. Verstegen; L. van de Goor; J. de Zeeuw / Netherlands Institute of International Relations , 2005
This framework, developed by the Conflict Research Unit of the Netherlands Institute of International Relations, aims to aid policy makers and practitioners in developing strategies for establishing a...
Faith- based peace building: mapping and analysis of Christian, Muslim and multi-faith actors
Netherlands Institute of International Relations , 2005
This document considers how faith based organisations can operate as peace makers. The authors argue that whilst religion is often blamed for inciting conflict, it can also help to resolve instability...
Afghanistan 2005 and beyond
B. Rubin; H. Hamidzada; A. Stoddard / Netherlands Institute of International Relations , 2005
This paper examines reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan. In the light of shortcomings of current efforts the paper proposes policy changes in the areas of assistance to security, governance, reconst...
Building peace in war-torn societies: from concept to strategy
J. de Zeeuw / Netherlands Institute of International Relations , 2001
Following a period of violent conflict , war torn societies face many challenges. In many cases, societies themselves lack the human, institutional and financial resources to tackle theses problems. I...

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