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This approach includes the normatively oriented work that emerged in the peace studies and conflict research schools of the 1960s (e.g. Oslo Peace Research Institute on "Liberal Peace and the Ethics of Peacebuilding") [52] and more critical theory ideas about peacebuilding that have recently developed in many European and non-western academic ...
These interventions are extremely varied and, in addition to the examples noted above, include international NGO work with local partners and networks in areas of conflict, [78] the promotion of communication rights, participatory processes, community-based communication approaches for development, and social change and peacebuilding (for ...
This list of ongoing armed conflicts identifies present-day conflicts and the death toll associated with each conflict. The criteria of inclusion are the following: Armed conflicts consist in the use of armed force between two or more organized armed groups, governmental or non-governmental. [1]
Several studies have concluded that "terminology bias" has been a recurrent feature of coverage of the conflict, [2] [3] [4] and scholars and commentators such as Yasir Suleiman [a] argue that language manipulation plays an important role in endeavours to win over the international public, with some concluding that Israel has proven more adept in this battle.
The Institute’s research programme is based on four pillars: [1] Extensive research projects, often leading to major academic publications; Research seminars, conferences and summer schools; Postdoctoral research; Doctoral research; Some significant current and former research areas include questions of international and non-international ...
Both qualitative and quantitative approaches have been developed for conflict forecasting and conflict monitoring. [3] Qualitative methodologies typically draw on local area experts with extensive knowledge on one country or region. This is the approach taken by the International Crisis Group, [4] for example.
The Human Security Report Project (HSRP) is a peace and conflict studies research group. The Project is presently based at Simon Fraser University's School for International Studies at Harbour Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, [1] having formerly been based at the University of British Columbia's Liu Institute for Global Issues in the Human Security Centre.