Mitigating Conflict: The Role of NGOs
This title examines the roles and new opportunities arising from the increasing participation of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in peace-making, peacekeeping and peace-building processes, both formal and informal, state-sponsored and unofficial. Drawing on both academic experts and activists, this study brings together contributions from those who have observed how NGOs have sought to reflect civil society concerns, provide humanitarian relief, monitor compliance with international norms and treaty requirements, and disseminate information of concern to advocacy networks.

A critical appraisal of the opportunities and constraints of NGOs is provided alongside the examination of the NGOs role in the "new agendas" for peace.
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Mitigating Conflict: The Role of NGOs
This title examines the roles and new opportunities arising from the increasing participation of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in peace-making, peacekeeping and peace-building processes, both formal and informal, state-sponsored and unofficial. Drawing on both academic experts and activists, this study brings together contributions from those who have observed how NGOs have sought to reflect civil society concerns, provide humanitarian relief, monitor compliance with international norms and treaty requirements, and disseminate information of concern to advocacy networks.

A critical appraisal of the opportunities and constraints of NGOs is provided alongside the examination of the NGOs role in the "new agendas" for peace.
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Mitigating Conflict: The Role of NGOs

Mitigating Conflict: The Role of NGOs

Mitigating Conflict: The Role of NGOs

Mitigating Conflict: The Role of NGOs

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This title examines the roles and new opportunities arising from the increasing participation of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in peace-making, peacekeeping and peace-building processes, both formal and informal, state-sponsored and unofficial. Drawing on both academic experts and activists, this study brings together contributions from those who have observed how NGOs have sought to reflect civil society concerns, provide humanitarian relief, monitor compliance with international norms and treaty requirements, and disseminate information of concern to advocacy networks.

A critical appraisal of the opportunities and constraints of NGOs is provided alongside the examination of the NGOs role in the "new agendas" for peace.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780714684062
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/01/2003
Series: Cass Series on Peacekeeping , #12
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 202
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Georgia State University,
/University of St. Andrews

Table of Contents

Introduction: NGOs, Peace and Human Security, Oliver P. Richmond; Chapter 1 Conflict Prevention: Old Wine in New Bottles?, Karin Aggestam; Chapter 2 NGO-Military Relations in Peace Operations, Francis Kofi Abiew; Chapter 3 Humanitarian NGOs in Peace Processes, Michael Schloms; Chapter 4 Neutrality and the ICRC Contribution to Humanitarian Operations, Charlotte Ku, Joaquín Cáceres Brun; Chapter 5 Human Rights NGOs in UN Peace Missions, Felice D. Gaer; Chapter 6 Sexual Violence: NGOs and the Evolution of International Humanitarian Law, Frances T. Pilch; Chapter 7 Peace beyond the State? NGOs in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bronwyn Evans-Kent, Roland Bleiker; Chapter 8 Humanitarian International NGOs and African Conflicts, Wafula Okumu; Chapter 9 NGOs and Peacebuilding in Afghanistan, Mahmood Monshipouri; Chapter 10 NGO Mediation: The Carter Center, James Larry Taulbee, Marion V. CreekmoreJr.; Chapter 11 Conclusion: NGO Dilemmas in Peace Processes, Henry F. Carey;
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