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    Publication
    16 May 2016

    WOSCAP: Theoretical and Methodological Framework

    The WOSCAP project’s research objective is to improve understandings of how EU civilian capabilities can facilitate peacebuilding and conflict...

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    Publication
    1 May 2016

    Towards improved use of monitoring data

    In development coorperation monitoring has evolved as a practice that is predominantly geared towards fulfiling upward accountability to donors...

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    Policy Brief
    1 April 2016

    Local Ownership, Civil-Military-Police Coordination & Human Security

    This policy brief results from a 3-year collaboration between the Alliance for Peacebuilding, the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at...

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    Publication
    31 March 2016

    EU and Security Sector Reform: Tilting at Windmills?

    Overall, the EU’s approach to civilian peacebuilding and crisis management toolkit, hence security sector reform (SSR) hinges on set of liberal norms...

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    Publication
    31 March 2016

    WOSCAP Briefing on Key Concepts, Research Plans and Entry Points for the EU

    This is the first Working Paper produced as part of the project “Whole-of-Society Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding”. The purpose of the paper is...

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    Publication
    31 March 2016

    From Power Mediation to Dialogue Facilitation: Assessing the European Union’s Approach to Multi-Track Diplomacy

    This scoping report defines multi-track diplomacy (MTD) as a specific approach to EU foreign policy, alongside other intervention strategies such as...

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    Publication
    31 March 2016

    Gender in EU Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding Policy and Practice

    This scoping study examines integration of the gender dimension and the women, peace and security (WPS) agenda into the field of conflict prevention...

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    Publication
    31 March 2016

    Multi-stakeholder Coherence at the Core of EU Comprehensiveness

    By paying attention to realities both at field-level and in the policy arena in Brussels, this scoping study aims to show that the EU multi...

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    Publication
    31 March 2016

    Uses of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for EU Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding

    The unprecedented global adoption rates of information and communication technologies (ICTs) are rapidly changing the way people are communicating...

  • HANDBOOK ON HUMAN SECURITY A CIVIL-MILITARY-POLICE CURRICULUM
    Manual
    1 March 2016

    Handbook on Human Security: A Civil-Military-Police Curriculum

    No one group can achieve human security on their own without working with others. Civil society, military and police all have roles to play in...

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    Manual
    1 February 2016

    International Conference on the Great Lakes Region: CSO Handbook

    The International Conference of the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) is with no doubt an organisation of the 21st Century. Its founding history began in...

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    Policy Brief
    1 January 2016

    GPPAC Alert - Bolivia Plurinacional: Proceso de cambio y conflicto social (2006-2016)

    En febrero de 2016 el presidente Evo Morales sufrió su primera derrota electoral en una década de gestión gubernamental. En Referéndum Nacional, una...

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