Series

swisspeace is an action-oriented peace-research institute working in the area of conflict analysis and peacebuilding. This series features working papers produced by swisspeace. The working papers are a part of the mission of swisspeace to research and analyze the causes of wars and violent conflicts, develop early warning tools to recognize global tensions, and formulate conflict mitigation and peacebuilding strategies.

Publishers: swisspeace
Publications: Contesting the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights from Below
Are Mediators Norm Entrepreneurs?
Breaking the Cycle of Violence: Applying Conflict Sensitivity to Transitional Justice
Archives against Genocide Denialism?
The Role of Personal Relationships in Peacebuilding Interventions
Mine Action and Peace Mediation
Conflict Sensitivity: Taking it to the Next Level
Civil War and State Formation: Exploring Linkages and Potential Causality
Resistance to the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Rebel Governance and the Politics of Civil War
Challenges of Peace Research
International and Local Actors in Peacebuilding: Why Don’t they Cooperate?
Fighting 'Feminist Fatigue'? Women and Peace Negotiations
Canadian Reconciliation in an International Context
Working in and on Myanmar: Reflections on a 'Light Footprint' Approach
Overcoming the Crisis: Diversity and Human Rights in the New Bolivian Constitution
Acquittal of Gotovina and Haradinaj
Reflections on a Research Agenda for Exploring Resistance to Transitional Justice
What Makes for Peaceful Post-conflict Elections?
Help or Hindrance? Results-Orientation in Conflict-affected Situations
Transitional Justice: Justice by Bureaucratic Means?
Escaping the Resource Curse
The Positive Contributions of Businesses in Transformations from War to Peace
A Conceptual Framework for Dealing with the Past
A Time to Fight, and a Time to Talk?
Ballots or Bullets: Potentials and Limitations of Elections in Conflict Contexts
Social Inclusion and Cultural Identity of Roma Communities in South-Eastern Europe
Money Makers as Peace Makers?
Peace With Power-Sharing: Under Which Conditions?
The Role of Tourism in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding in Rwanda
Motivating and Impeding Factors for Corporate Engagement in Peacebuilding
"Financial Peacebuilding" – Impacts of the Nepalese Conflict on the Financial Sector and its Potential for Peacebuilding
Towards a Framework for a the Study of
Private Security Companies and Local Populations: An Exploratory Study of Afghanistan and Angola
Transforming War Economies
Peacebuilding and Organized Crime: The Cases of Kosovo and Liberia
Kazakhstan – Challenges to the Booming Petro-Economy
Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Challenge of Legitimacy
A Thousand Hills for 9 Million People
Burundi's Endangered Transition
Social Exclusion and Conflict Transformation in Nepal: Women, Dalit and Ethnic Groups
Kosovo's Burdensome Path to Economic Development and Interethnic Coexistence
Ravalomanana 2002-2005: Des produits laitiers aux affaires nationales
A Silk Road to Democracy?
Gender Awareness in Research on Small Arms and Light Weapons
Gender in Problem-Solving Workshops
Global Terrorism: Symptom of Local Conflicts
Von der Terrorismusbekämpfung zur Konfliktbearbeitung: Studie zur Terrorismusprävention mit zivilen Mitteln
Colombia: Conflict Analysis and Options for Peacebuilding
Media and Peacebuilding Concepts, Actors and Challenges
Practical Challenges in Predicting Violent Conflict FAST
Conflict Prevention and Power Politics: Central Asia as a Show Case
Little Wars and a Great Game
"Frauen an den Krisenherd:" Der Beitrag von Frauen in der zivilen Konfliktbearbeitung
A Gender Perspective on Conflict Resolution
Präventive Diplomatie
Umweltveränderung und Sicherheitspolitik aus der Sicht der NATO
Frieden als Utopie oder als Politische Maxime?
Zivile Konfliktbearbeitung in Afrika
FAST. FrühAnalyse von Spannungen und Tatsachenermittlung
Die Partizipation von Frauen in Politischen Entscheidungsprozessen
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