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  • Publikasjon : Artikkel

    Invitation Withdrawn: Humanitarian Action, UN Peacekeeping and State Sovereignty in Chad

    2013
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Artikkel

    In the Eye of the Beholder? UN and the use of drones to protect civilians

    2013
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Artikkel

    "Where the Rubber Meets the Road": Friction Sites and Local-level Peacebuilding in Haiti, Liberia and South Sudan

    2013
      • Niels Nagelhus Schia
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Artikkel

    Turning to the South: Civilian Capacity in the Aftermath of Conflict

    2013
      • Cedric H. de Coning
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Artikkel

    Responsibility to Protect and Theorising Normative Change in International Organisations: From Weber to the Sociology of Professions

    2013
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Policy Brief

    What people think does matter: Understanding and integrating local perceptions into UN peacekeeping

    2013
      • Niels Nagelhus Schia
      • Ingvild Magnæs Gjelsvik
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Innsikt og kommentar

    Vil aggressive fredsoperasjoner løse Malis humanitære krise?

    2013
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Artikkel

    The UN as a competitive arena for linked ecologies: The case of UN peacekeeping

    2013
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Policy Brief

    With a little help from my friends: cultural affinity in regional support for capacity development in South Sudan

    2013
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Rapport

    Triangular co-operation for government capacity development in South Sudan

    2013
      • John Karlsrud
    The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) initiative provides 199 civil service support officers (CSSOs) to South Sudan, where they are twinned with counterparts across many ministries and sectors to rapidly develop core government capacity in a coaching and mentoring scheme. These CSSOs...
  • Publikasjon : Policy Brief

    CIVCAP, Emerging Powers and the Global South: Evidence for a New Phase of Engagement

    2013
      • Cedric H. de Coning
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Artikkel

    Gender-Sensitive Protection and the Responsibility to Prevent: Lessons from Chad

    2012
      • John Karlsrud
      • Randi Solhjell
  • Publikasjon : Rapport

    Contextualizing peacebuilding activities to local circumstances: Local-level peacebuilding in South Sudan, Liberia and Haiti

    2012
      • Niels Nagelhus Schia
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Rapport

    Civilian capacity in the aftermath of conflict – a case study of OPEN

    2012
      • John Karlsrud
    Civilian capacity in the aftermath of conflict The IGAD Initiative in South Sudan: a case study in the context of the OPEN framework This policy brief calls attention to the IGAD Initiative in South Sudan as a capacity development project that offers important lessons learned for the international state...
  • Publikasjon : Innsikt og kommentar

    FN må reformeres

    2012
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Policy Brief

    Casting the net too deep and too wide? UN local peacebuilding-peacekeeping nexus in South Sudan

    2012
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Policy Brief

    Offering the diagnosis, but lacking the medicine: UN local peacebuilding-peacekeeping nexus in Haiti

    2012
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Rapport

    UN local peacebuilding and transition in Haiti: Contextualizing early peacebuilding activities to local circumstances. Haiti case-study field report

    2012
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Rapport

    Moving towards local-level peacebuilding? Contextualizing early peacebuilding activities to local circumstances. South Sudan case-study field report

    2012
      • John Karlsrud
  • Publikasjon : Artikkel

    Harnessing Serbian Civilian Capacity for Peace Support Operations: A Nascent Community?

    2012
      • John Karlsrud
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