Research

The Program on States and Security recognizes the importance of access to recent research on post-conflict situations for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. With that in mind, this section highlights recent research in post-conflict studies

 
 
by Woodward, Susan L.
Paper presented at International Security, Multilateralism and World (Dis)Order: Is there a Southern Perspective? Conference at University Torcuato di Tello, Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 16-17, 2007
 

Syntheses

John Heathershaw

 

ABSTRACT
This synthesis discusses critical responses to liberal peacebuilding which contend that international peacebuilders generate a...

by: Ana Arjona

 

ABSTRACT
Non-state armed groups fighting in civil wars often engage in some form of governance—that is, the organization of civilian affairs within the...

LATEST RESEARCH

Séverine Autesserre. Assistant Professor, Barnard College, Columbia University.

My research seeks to explain international peace building failures in civil wars through an analysis of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s transition from war to peace and democracy (2003...

Naazneen H. Barma. Doctoral candidate, Political Science, UC Berkeley.

State-building as part of a post-conflict peace process and as a response to state failure has become one of the most important and distinctive undertakings of the United Nations. For countries to...