Blar i Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt på tidsskrift "Conflict Trends"
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Adaptive Mediation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Traditional state-based and determined-design models are ill-equipped to help mediators manage increasingly dynamic, complex and unpredictable violent conflict systems. In this paper we explore an alternative approach, ... -
Climate-related Peace and Security Risks in Africa
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The impact of COVID-19 on peace operations in Africa
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Rethinking South Sudan’s Path to Democracy
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Self-defence Militias and State Sponsorship in Burkina Faso
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Since 2015-16, Burkina Faso has been engulfed in an ongoing conflict with jihadist insurgent groups active across the Sahel in West Africa. As the conflict escalated, the use of armed militias in Burkina Faso became ... -
The six principles of Adaptive Peacebuilding
(Journal article, 2020)The key to successful conflict resolution and peacebuilding lies in finding the appropriate balance between international support and local self-organisation, and this will differ from context to context. Those engaged in ... -
The Joint Force of the G5 Sahel: An Appropriate Response to Combat Terrorism?
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The potential and limits of peace agreements: Colombia and Mali
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Political solutions to armed conflicts are often professed by a plethora of local, regional and international actors. For various reasons, however, peace agreements often remain words on paper, not actions in the field. ...