Peace and conflict DIIS researches the complex causes of conflict and provides in-depth analysis of peace processes in a number of countries. More on this subject: Peacebuilding and democratization Genocide and holocaust Violence, justice and policing Fragile states Research and activites Latest Journal Article 2012 Building lasting security structures after violent conflict Why the UN cannot be coherent when it provides security assistance to 'failed states' Journal Article 2012 How do international donors actually work with non-state justice and security actors? Special Issue of Journal of Legal Pluralism on International Development Interventions Journal Article 2012 How to improve security in fragile states? New article explores the dilemmas of providing security assistance to war-torn societies DIIS Report 2012 Diaspora contributions to development and reconstruction in fragile situations lessons learnt Book Chapter 2012 New book on justice and security provision in Africa "The dynamics of legal pluralism in Mozambique" edited by Helene M. Kyed et al. Book Chapter 2012 Statebuilding and State-Formation New book on the political sociology of intervention Brief 2012 The Arab Uprisings and the New Geopolitics of The Middle East The Middle East Security order is undergoing profound change not seen since 1967 DIIS Working Paper 2011 Post-conflict security solutions in fragile states The dilemmas of a people-centred approach to statebuilding DIIS Policy Brief 2011 Breaking an international taboo The need for an internationally mandated solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict DIIS Policy Brief 2011 Building Civil Servant Capacity in South Sudan Coaching and mentoring for governance capacity in the world's newest state Book Chapter 2011 Non-State Actors in Justice and Security Reform Case studies on Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Indonesia, Ghana, Marshall Islands Book Chapter 2011 Customary Justice and the Rule of Law DIIS researcher, Helene Maria Kyed is co-author of a chapter on Mozambique in the new book, 'Customary Justice and the Rule of Law in War-Torn Societies' Journal Article 2011 Atrocity and Emotion Contributions to special issue of Passions in Context by Robin May Schott & Johannes Lang DIIS Working Paper 2011 Video-recorded Decapitations a seemingly perfect terrorist tactic that did not spread Journal Article 2011 Genocide and Philosophy What can philosophy bring to thinking about genocide as a phenomenon? Book Chapter 2011 Whose courtroom? New article by Ann-Sophie Hemmingsen Book Chapter 2010 Security Providers: A Pluralistic Approach Article by Bjørn Møller in On Strategy DIIS Policy Brief 2010 Justice and security when the state isnt the main provider DIIS Policy Brief based on conference discussions Book 2011 Reconstructing Security After Conflict in Sierra Leone Process and consequences Journal Article 2010 Reconstruction From Below? New article on recovery after conflict and 'natural' disasters DIIS Working Paper 2010 Chiefs and the state-non-state dichotomy Traditional leaders and justice reform in Sierra Leone DIIS Working Paper 2010 African 'Big men' or the democratization of sovereignty The charisma of authenticity in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Journal Article 2010 The Politics of Legal Pluralism New journal article by DIIS-Researcher Helene Maria Kyed DIIS Working Paper 2010 Community policing in Mozambique Reducing crime - but doing it 'the dirty way'? DIIS Working Paper 2009 The Legacies of the Holocaust and European Identity after 1989 How can we explain the growing political interest for Holocaust memory? Pagination « Første ‹ Forrige … Page 23 Page 24 Current page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Næste › Sidste »