About the Database
Creating a Knowledge Infrastructure for Post-Conflict State Transformation
The Scholars Database includes a list of young scholars, policy analysts, and practitioners undertaking field research and working on peacebuilding and post-conflict state-building. Both practitioners and policy makers may find the database useful to identify experts and to establish regular relationships with the academic world. Scholars may find the database useful to identify other colleagues working on similar topics and to help build an academic network that will ultimately transcend this website.
Go to Search Scholars Database to find the contact information and details for young scholars. You can refine your search using the subject/research topics below or by using the search box provided in the database.
1. Donors and International Organizations in Post-Conflict Settings
2. Civil Society and Gender
3. Conflict Prevention
4. Diplomacy and Peace Negotiations
5. Post-Conflict Reconstruction and the Political Economy of War and Peace
6. Human Rights
7. Humanitarian Relief
8. INGOs
9. Post-Conflict Democratization
10. Security Sector Reform
11. State Capacity and Government Institutions
12. Transitional Justice and Reconciliation
13. The United Nations
14. Refugees
15. Theories of Conflict