Complexity thinking and adaptive peacebuilding
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2 This is similar to the distinction drawn by Cedric de Coning between “two very different operational models, namely targeted and systemic peacebuilding” (see Cedric de Coning,
The Norwegian Insti- tute of International Affairs (NUPI) and the Norwegian Resource Centre for Peacebuilding (Noref), with the additional assistance of the Carnegie Corpora- tion
Established in 1959, the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs [NUPI] is a leading independent research institute on international politics and areas of relevance to
The Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) hosted a seminar on researching the effectiveness of peace operations on 31 May and 1 June 2017 in Oslo.. The seminar
John Karlsrud is a Senior Research Fellow and Manager for the Training for Peace program at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, and External Associate at the Centre
Co-organized by the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), and the Effectiveness of Peace Operations Network (EPON)..
Established in 1959, the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs [NUPI] is a leading independent research institute on international politics and areas of relevance to
Adaptive Peacebuilding is an approach to peacebuilding aimed at influ- encing complex social systems where hybrid peacebuilders, together with the communities and people affected by