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A comprehensive overview of conflict and fragility
Rojan Bolling | January 19, 2025The review of 88 frameworks for doing context analysis, originating from a broad range of sectors including development, military, research, policy and economics, shows that there are four aspects of analytical models that cover the breadth and de...
read moreModel or straitjacket? Doing context analysis on fragile or conflict-affected states
Rojan Bolling | January 19, 2025In the complex contexts of fragile or conflict-affected states, where international interventions can easily influence power relations, good context analysis is crucial. Systematically mapping these contexts allows international actors to work eff...
read moreFilling the skill gaps
Karina Ufert | 18 November 2024Skill gaps and effective pairing of education with labour market needs remain one of the most pressing obstacles for SME development in Africa.
read moreThe challenges of economic development in conflict-affected areas
Ruud van Soelen | 20 October 2024In post-conflict Mali individuals with an increased sense of security are exploring new opportunities to venture into economic activity.
read moreHow can entrepreneurship really make an impact?
Yannick du Pont | 29 September 2024In conflict-affected societies, entrepreneurship promotion plays a crucial role in harvesting young people's innovative potential and in stirring economic growth on a national level.But what do those entrepreneurs really need?
read morePower dynamics and natural resources
November 06, 2024How to eradicate the root causes of resource conflicts?
read moreThe tragedy of the deprived
Saskia Hollander | November 06, 2024The reality behind the game of who gets what, when and how when it comes to natural resources, reveals a power play in which deprived groups in society get the short end of the stick. It also portrays an inherent tension between environmental prot...
read moreWhose legitimacy? The spectrum of authority
Marjoke Oosterom | 05 November 2024Non-state governance: The legitimacy of non-state and state authorities in (post-) conflict settings should be understood from the perspective of citizens.
read moreState sovereignty and the market
Ahilan Kadirgamar | 04 November 2024The fishing dispute between India and Sri Lanka is not only an issue of sovereignty, but also reflects social and economic problems.
read more'Engineering' non-state governance
Gemma van der Haar, Bart Weijs | November 01, 2024One of the key insights from policy discourses on fragile states is that these states can contain a variety of non-state forms of public authority. It has been convincingly argued that in the absence of functioning states, societies are not 'ungov...
read moreThe role of inequality in rebellion and revolt
Syed Mansoob Murshed | 05 February 2025For conflict abating strategies two policies are important. The first is addressing enduring inequalities in asset ownership, education and health. The second policy issue is promoting growth with redistribution, truly pro-poor growth.
read moreBurundi's culture of impunity
David Taylor | September 30, 2024Burundi is of little or no geopolitical or strategic importance. Unlike its neighbours, a lack of significant natural resources or celebrity engagement means that only the threat of a slide back into civil war awakens otherwise dormant internation...
read moreHuman Security blog
May 30, 2025The Broker runs an editor's blog on this Human Security theme page.
read moreLearning the ropes
Gerd Junne, Vidya Marapin | February 09, 2025What are the best ways of creating sustainable economic development in post-conflict states? Gerd Junne and Vidya Marapin review five books in search of viable strategies.
read moreEnding the mental war
Annemarie van de Vijsel | July 02, 2025Both the civil war and the tsunami have had a deep impact on the mental well-being of children in Sri Lanka. Sundaram Divakalala argues that the psychosocial care of these children should be based on research, not intuition.
read moreDesigning peace
Gerd Junne | July 01, 2025Architecture has long served the powerful and prosperous. But it is in a unique position to help reconstruct post-conflict societies by building stability and uniting divided cities.
read moreConflict breeds kindness
Erwin Bulte | June 30, 2025Does hostility by outsiders generate generosity and solidarity towards fellow group members? This question sheds light on a puzzle that has preoccupied social scientists since Darwin's time. How can pro-social behaviour – including a desire for sh...
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