Search
Searching with a thematic focus on Peacebuilding, Conflict and security, Security
Showing 91-100 of 114 results
Pages
- Document
Helping hand?: aid to failing states
Développement, Institutions & Analyses de Long terme, 2006This paper investigates whether aid can assist ‘failing’ states.DocumentReview of post-crisis Multi-Donor Trust Funds: country study annexes
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007This paper contains the case studies used in a joint review of post crisis Multi-Donor Trust Funds, comissioned by commissioned by the World Bank, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad). The studies are based on a combination of document reviews, interviews and field visits.DocumentWhen more is less: aiding statebuilding in Afghanistan
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2006This paper analyses state building in Afghanistan highlighting the dependent nature of the current process.DocumentConflict and project finance: exploring options for better management of conflict risk
International Alert, 2006This paper focuses on the linkages between project finance and conflict.DocumentPost-war defence integration in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Institute for Security Studies, 2005This paper explores the defense integration process as designed by the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)’s peace agreement and transitional arrangements from 2003 to 2005.DocumentFilling “the Gap”: lessons well learnt by the Multilateral Aid Agencies
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005Following the assumed gap between relief and development assistance as prominent in the 1990s, this article examines the response to bridging this gap between, with a focus on the multilateral aid agencies in the UN system.DocumentHumanitarian engagement with non-state armed actors: the parameters of negotiated access
Humanitarian Practice Network, ODI, 2005This document examines the parameters of responsible humanitarian engagement with armed non-state actors (ANSAs). The author argues that all engagement should maintain minimal operational preconditions, such as security for aid workers, and respect for international humanitarian law.DocumentHuman security report 2005: war and peace in the 21st Century
Human Security Centre, 2005The first Human Security Report presents a comprehensive and evidence-based portrait of global security.DocumentHuman security: linking development and security in an age of terror
European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes, 2005Human security is commonly understood as prioritising the security of people, especially their welfare, safety and well-being, rather than that of states.DocumentHow much weight for military capabilities? Africa's new peace and security architecture and the role of external actors
Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik / German Development Institute (GDI), 2005Peace and security have become a priority issue for the African continent itself, but also for the international community. The author argues that past events clearly indicate that mechanisms put in place by African nations themselves (e.g.Pages
