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NUPI
 
 

Security in Practice

 
 

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

COIN Revisited. Lessons of the classical literature on counterinsurgery and its applicability to the Afghan hybrid insurgery

Harald Håvoll

 

No. 14

UN Peacekeeping Operations Capstone Doctrine. Report of the TfP Oslo Doctrine Seminar 14 & 15 May 2008, Oslo, Norway

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