| The cultural turn in peace research: prospects and challenges |
5 |
| Bracing the wind and riding the norm life cycle: inclusive peacebuilding in the European capacity building mission in Sahel-Mali (EUCAP Sahel-Mali) |
5 |
| From expert to experiential knowledge: exploring the inclusion of local experiences in understanding violence in conflict |
4 |
| Critical peace and conflict studies: feminist interventions |
4 |
| Post-liberal peacebuilding and the pacifist state |
4 |
| Why local voices matter. Participation of local researchers in the liberal peace debate |
3 |
| From power-blind binaries to the intersectionality of peace: connecting feminism and critical peace and conflict studies |
3 |
| Wholly local? ownership as philosophy and practice in peacebuilding interventions |
3 |
| Care as everyday peacebuilding |
3 |
| Veteran masculinities and audiovisual popular music in post-conflict Croatia: a feminist aesthetic approach to the contested everyday peace |
3 |
| The 'third gender' in Afghanistan: a feminist account of hybridity as a gendered experience |
3 |
| Mundane peace and the politics of vulnerability: a nonsolid feminist research agenda |
2 |
| The limits of peace in Latin America |
2 |
| Varieties of reconciliation in violent contexts: lessons from Colombia |
2 |
| 'It is important, but ... ': translating the Women Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda into the planning of EU peacekeeping missions |
2 |
| Public authority beyond hybrid governance: creating throughput legitimacy in Northern Uganda |
2 |
| Building inclusive peace and security in times of unequal development and rising violence |
1 |
| A 'post-liberal peace' via Ubuntu? |
1 |
| From policy to action: assessing the European Union's approach to inclusive mediation and dialogue support in Georgia and Yemen |
1 |
| Decentralising power: building inclusive peace? The European Union's support to governance reform in Eastern Ukraine |
1 |
| Legacies of violence and the unfinished past: women in post-demobilization Colombia and Guatemala |
1 |
| Post war and non war violences: learning about peace and peacebuilding from Latin America |
1 |
| The values of peace in the Colombian Peace Agreement: discursive progress and empirical hurdles |
1 |
| The politics of peace: competing agendas in the Colombian agrarian agreement and implementation |
1 |
| Extreme violence without war and its social reproduction implications for building peace in Latin America |
1 |
| Zones of peace and local peace processes in Cote d'Ivoire and Sierra Leone |
1 |
| An exploration of the narrative of education in Bo, Sierra Leone: a bottom-up perspective |
0 |
| The rambutan, the chopper and the broken spear: peacebuilding on Bougainville as a cross-cultural exchange |
0 |
| Somaliland; the viability of a liberal peacebuilding critique beyond state building, state formation and hybridity |
0 |
| Political commemoration and peacebuilding in ethno-national settings: the risk and utility of partisan memory |
0 |
| How peacebuilders communicate: public discourse, performance and the enactment of UNTAC's mandate in Cambodia |
0 |
| Many violences, many peaces: Wolfgang Dietrich and Jenny Pearce in conversation |
0 |
| Manoeuvring wars, rebels and governments: the EU's experience in Sri Lanka |
0 |
| Coordinating international interventions in complex settings. An analysis of the EU peace and state-building efforts in post-independence Kosovo |
0 |
| Rethinking the ontology of peacebuilding. Gender, spaces and the limits of the local turn |
0 |
| Heroes and victims: economies of entitlement after violent pasts |
0 |