Theory of change: from targets to meaningful effects
Rojan Bolling , Karlijn Muiderman | 12 March 2025How to base policies on dynamic context analysis.
▶How to build peace locally?
Josefine Ulbrich , Rojan Bolling , Karlijn Muiderman | 03 March 2025Engaging with local non-state actors provides opportunities for peacebuilding, especially in places where the state is absent and solutions should be sought within communities. In the third online debate of the Knowledge Platform Security & Ru…
▶Religious actors in development: Time to fix our blind spot
Merel van Meerkerk , Brenda Bartelink | 28 January 2025Religious actors are often able to give structure when the other institutions of a state collapse. However, their role and impact in development cooperation and international relations is routinely overlooked. When focusing on institutional multip…
▶Breaking heads over questions of change
Frauke de Weijer | 20 August 2025In response to Seth Kaplan: Elites that are in the position to use the tools presented effectively, will advance their own agenda.
▶Peacebuilding complexity: blind spots, off-the-shelf solutions and false hope
Cedric de Coning | 18 August 2025In response to Seth Kaplan: shifting from externally designed to local solutions, and from seeing poverty as isolated to the periphery to it being interconnected with the global economy and its inequalities.
▶Preventing crime and violence is better than fighting it
Bastiaan Engelhard | 10 August 2025In response to the Northern Triangle trilogy: Regional donor programmes focus on prevention to reduce crime and violence on the streets of the ‘Northern Triangle’ countries.
▶From a 3D approach to a 3FT approach
Dirk-Jan Koch | 25 July 2025The importance of moving beyond Defence, Diplomacy and Development towards Fair Trade, Financial Transparency and a Firearms Treaty to achieve human security in fragile states.
▶Deliberate starvation: impact on peace and reconstruction in Syria
David Connolly , Agnese Macaluso | 02 July 2025After three years of civil war in Syria, there is clear evidence that both the government and rebel groups have deliberately starved civilian populations
▶What a narrow focus on social contracts misses
Seth Kaplan | 02 March 2025In response to David Sogge, Seth Kaplan adds five ways in which those working to develop or enhance social contracts can be more effective.
▶Putting the Social Contract at the Heart of Peacebuilding and Statebuilding
David Sogge | 13 February 2025An old yet surprisingly relevant political idea – the social contract — is today making the running in the competitive world of aid and development paradigms.
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