Security in Practice
Serie med NUPI-rapporter og NUPI-notater under tittelen: Security in Practice:
2010
No. 1
Gendering the Security Sector: Protecting Civilians Against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Randi Solhjell
No. 2
The Protection of Aid Workers : Principled Protection and Humanitarian Security in Darfur.
Karoline R. Eckroth
No. 3
UNAMA in Afghanistan. Challenges and Oppertunities in Peacemaking, State-building and Coordination.
Iselin Hebbert Larsen
No. 4
The Kosovo Protection Corps. A Critical Study of its De-activation as a Transition.
Ade Clewlow
2009
No. 1
Why Peacebuilders Fail to Secure Ownership and be Sensitive to Context.
Ole Jacob Sending
No. 2
Enemies, Irregular Adversaries,Spoilers, Non-compliant Actors. How the Definition of Actors Influences Afghanistan Strategies
Grant Dansie
No. 3
Bottlenecks to Deployment? The Challenges of Deploying Civil Personnel to Peace Operations
Audun Solli
Benjamin de Carvalho
Cecric de Coning
Mikkel Frøsig Pedersen
No. 4
Protecting Civilians and Protecting Ideas . Institutional Challenges to the Protection of Civilians
Jon Harald Sande Lie
Benjamin de Carvalho
No. 5
"Nobody Gets Justice Here!" Addresing Sexual and Gender-Based Violence and the Rule of Law in Liberia
Niels Nagelhus Schia
Benjamin de Carvalho
No. 6
Implications of a Comprehensive or Integrated Approach for Training in United Nations and African Union Peace Operations
Cedric H. de Coning
No. 7
Joint Evaluations and Learning in Complex Emergencies. Lessons from the Humanitarian and Development Domains
Turid Lægreid
No. 8
Norway's Whole-of-Government Approach and its Engagement with Afghanistan
Cedric H.de Coning
Niels Nagelhus Schia
Helge Lurås
Ståle Ulriksen
2008
No. 1
Joint Donor Security Sector Needs Assessment [JDSSNA]. An independent assessment of the future involvement of the Joint Donor Team in security sector reform in Southern Sudan
Kari M. Osland
Graham Thompson
Andreas Vogt
No. 2
Civil-Military Cooperation in Multinational and Interagency Operations
Kristin M. Haugevik
Benjamin de Carvalho
No. 3
This Gun is our Food. Demilitarising the White Army Militias of South Sudan
Matthew B. Arnold
Chris Alden
No. 4
Peace Operations in Africa. The Next Decade
Cedric de Coning
No. 5
Coherence and Coordination in United Nations Peacebuilding and Integrated Missions. A Norwegian Perspective
Cedric de Coning
No. 6
New partners, new possibilities
Kristin M. Haugevik
No. 7
A Culture of Protection? Perceptions of the Protection of Civilians from Sudan
Jon Harald Sande Lie
Benjamin de Carvalho
No. 8
The Protection of Civilians and the Post-Conflict Security Sector . A Conceptual and Historical Overview
Andreas Vogt
Benjamin de Carvalho
Petter Hojem
Marit Arntzen Glad
No. 9
The World Bank and Conflicts. From Narrow Rules to Broader Principles
Jon Harald Sande Lie
No. 10
The UN, EU and NATO: Common Challenges in Multidimensional Peace Operations. A discussion paper for MNE5
Niels Nagelhus Schia
Ståle Ulriksen
No. 11
Comprehensive Approach. Challenges and opportunities in complex crisis management
Pia Jarmyr
Karsten Friis (eds.)
No. 12
Moving Beyond the 4 Ps – An Integrated Conflict Management System for the African Union
Cedric de Coning
No. 13
Harald Håvoll
No. 14
Cedric de Coning
Julian Detzel
Petter Hojem
No. 15
Empowering commercial actors: Outsourcing of humanitarian and development services in international peace operations and post-war settings.
Nina Græger
No. 16
‘Flipping the COIN’ Unity of Effort and Special Operations Forces
Boye Lillerud
