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Global Security Project / State of the World 2005
Worldwatch Institute, 2005The Online Global Security Project aims to analyse the following questions:how do social, economic, demographic, and environmental pressures and the complex interactions among them connect to insecurity, instability, and violence?The project accompanies the printed publication: State of the World 2005: redefining global security, and chapter subjects from the book are being coveredDocumentPolitical Islam in sub-Saharan Africa: the need for a new research and diplomatic agenda
United States Institute of Peace, 2005This report provides a brief background on Islam in sub-Saharan Africa and its policy lessons for East Africa, the Horn, Nigeria, and Senegal. It suggests a future research agenda for policy analysts and overall recommendations for United States policy.Islam is the fastest growing religion on the African sub continent and has a significant presence in an array of states.DocumentDesigning a peacebuilding infrastructure: taking a systems approach to the prevention deadly conflict
United Nations [UN] Non-Governmental Liaison Service, 2005This report offers an overview of the current state of conflict prevention and peacebuilding. It aims to broaden the discourse about how conflict and its prevention are perceived and addressed and it offers a series of recommendations.DocumentToward a conflict sensitive poverty reduction strategy: lessons from a retrospective analysis
World Bank, 2005This report aims to determine how causes and consequences of violent conflict can best be addressed within a country’s poverty reduction program. It is based on a a retrospective analysis of the poverty reduction strategy (PRS) experience in nine conflict affected countries namely, Bosnia-Herzegovina (BIH), Burundi, Cambodia, Chad, Georgia, Nepal, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and Sri Lanka.DocumentCounter-terrorism in Somalia: losing hearts and minds?
International Crisis Group, 2005This paper argues that U.S.DocumentPeace and conflict 2005: a global survey of armed conflicts, self-determination movements, and democracy
Center for International Development and Conflict Management, University of Maryland, 2005This report details major trends in armed conflict, self-determination movements, and democracy through the years 1946-2004.DocumentFrom warlords to peacelords: local leadership capacity in peace processes
Initiative on Conflict Resolution and Ethnicity, 2005This project report seeks to explain what the authors describe as the bitter irony that holds true of many conflicts: why many of the local political leaders who played such a central part in perpetuating conflict remain a public feature in the subsequent peace processes.DocumentIslamic terrorism in the Sahel: fact or fiction?
International Crisis Group, 2005This paper looks at Islamist activity in the four Sahelian countries of Mali, Niger, Chad and Mauritania.DocumentPeacebuilding: a development perspective
Information from the Norwegian Government and the Ministries, 2004This paper discusses the strategic framework for Norway’s role in peacebuilding. The strategy has three, mutually reinforcing dimensions: security, political development and social and economic development.Pages
