Security in Practice
NUPI reports and papers published in Security in Practice. The series was completed in 2013.
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Recent Submissions
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Joint Donor Security Sector Needs Assessment [JDSSNA]
(Security in Practice;1 - 2007, Research report, 2007)Given the scale of the challenges across the security sector in Southern Sudan and the range of international actors engaged in it, the main aim of this report is to recommend potential ways for the Joint Donor Office ... -
UN Peacekeeping Operations Capstone Doctrine
(Security in Practice;14 - 2008, Research report, 2008)In early 2008, the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) released a hundred page document entitled: “United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: Principles and Guidelines”. The Peacekeeping Best Practices Section of ... -
COIN Revisited. Lessons of the classical literature on counterinsurgery and its applicability to the Afghan hybrid insurgery
(Security in Practice;13 - 2008, Research report, 2008)Prior to the US-led intervention in Afghanistan in 2001, little attention had been paid to counterinsurgency (COIN) in the USA and Europe, despite the considerable literature and experiences with this form of conflict ... -
The UN, EU and NATO: Common Challenges in Multidimensional Peace Operations
(Security in Practice;10 - 2007, Working paper, 2007)Despite major institutional differences regarding mandate, roles and membership, the UN, the EU and NATO all face common security challenges and operate together in several theatres throughout the world. There is now broad ... -
Coherence and Coordination in United Nations Peacebuilding and Integrated Missions – A Norwegian Perspective
(Security in Practice;5 - 2007, Research report, 2007)This report analyses the coherence and coordination dilemma in peacebuilding systems, with special reference to the UN integrated missions concept. It argues that all peacebuilding agents are interdependent in that they ... -
New Partners, New Possibilities. The evolution of inter-organizational security cooperation in international peace operations
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The Protection of Civilians and the Post-Conflict Security Sector. A Conceptual and Historical Overview
(Security in Practice;8-2008, Research report, 2008) -
Comprehensive Approach. Challenges and opportunities in complex crisis management
(Security in Practice;11-2008, Research report, 2008) -
‘Flipping the COIN’ Unity of Effort and Special Operations Forces
(Security in Practice;16-2008, Working paper, 2008) -
Empowering commercial actors: Outsourcing of humanitarian and development services in international peace operations and post-war settings
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The Protection of Aid Workers: Principled Protection and Humanitarian Security in Darfur
(Security in Practice;2-2010, Working Paper, 2010) -
Mission-Wide Strategies for the Protection of Civilians: A Comparison of MONUC, UNAMID and UNMIS
(Security in Practice;7-2011, Working Paper, 2011) -
Training for Peace - is it possible?
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Mens vi avventer peak oil: Om Norges strategiske interesser
(Security in Practice;3-2012, Research report, 2012) -
Etter beste evne – om Forsvaret og deres afghanske partnere
(Security in Practice;2-2012, Research report, 2012) -
Conference Proceedings: Mobilizing Civilian Capacity
(Security in Practice;10-2011, Research report, 2011) -
Unpacking the “Culture of Protection”: A Political Economy Analysis of UN Protection of Civilians
(Security in Practice;02-2011, Research report, 2012) -
Challenges to Protection of Civilians in South Sudan: A Warning from Jonglei State
(Security in Practice;8-2011, Research report, 2011) -
Unpacking the “culture of protection”. A political economy analysis of OCHA and the protection of civilians
(Security in Practice;2-2011, Research report, 2011) -
Somewhere to Turn? MINURCAT and the Protection of Civiliansin Eastern Chad and Darfur
(Security in Practice;5-2011, Working Paper, 2011)