Browsing Security in Practice by Author "Lie, Jon Harald Sande"
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A Culture of Protection? Perceptions of the Protection of Civilians from Sudan
Lie, Jon Harald Sande; de Carvalho, Benjamin (Security in Practice;7 - 2008, Research report, 2008)The Protection of Civilians (PoC) concept is a prevalent buzzword in the contemporary security-development nexus and comes as a response to new modes of warfare that have made civilians the main causality of war. Just ... -
Challenges to Protection of Civilians in South Sudan: A Warning from Jonglei State
Breidlid, Ingrid Marie; Lie, Jon Harald Sande (Security in Practice;8-2011, Research report, 2011) -
Protecting Civilians against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Eastern Chad
Solhjell, Randi; Karlsrud, John; Lie, Jon Harald Sande (Security in Practice;7-2010, Research report, 2010) -
Protecting Civilians and Protecting Ideas: Institutional Challenges to the Protection of Civilians
Lie, Jon Harald Sande; de Carvalho, Benjamin (Security in Practice;4-2009 Working Paper; 760, Research report, 2009) -
Somewhere to Turn? MINURCAT and the Protection of Civiliansin Eastern Chad and Darfur
Solhjell, Randi; de Carvalho, Benjamin; Lie, Jon Harald Sande (Security in Practice;5-2011, Working Paper, 2011) -
The World Bank and Conflicts. From Narrow Rules to Broader Principles
Lie, Jon Harald Sande (Security in Practice;9 - 2008, Research report, 2008)This paper focuses on the World Bank and its relevance to conflicts, peacebuilding and post-conflict reconstruction. It relates to the international trend of increasingly more efforts put into inter-agency cooperation, ...