Publications
After a strategic turn in 2015/2016, NOREF shifted away from written output, and refocused its efforts on hands-on operational work to mitigate armed conflict. However, the body of work that had been built up still holds value, and a list of publications is provided here for the benefit of those who are interested in a glimpse into our previous work. All these publications are relevant to the field of mediation and conflict resolution, or the wider field of peacebuilding. The texts were mostly commissioned from an extensive network of experts worldwide, while some were written by NOREF staff members.
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Publications
Women in armed groups and fighting forces: lessons learned from gender-sensitive DDR programmes
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Women political leaders and peacebuilding
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Engaged societies, responsive states: The Social Contract in situations of conflict and fragility
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The role of ex-rebel parties in building peace
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Political parties and peacebuilding
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Agrarian reform and the difficult road to peace in the Philippine countryside
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The peace process in Mindanao, the Philippines: evolution and lessons learned
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Russia’s policy in the Middle East imperilled by the Syrian intervention
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Fixing fragile states: a country-based framework
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Building up a peace infrastructure for Colombia: lessons from implementing the Victims Law
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Syrian medical NGOs in the crisis: realities, perspectives and challenges
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On inclusivity. The role of norms in international peace mediation
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Appendixes: The political economy of the news media in the Philippines and the framing of news stories on the GPH-CNN peace process
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The political economy of the news media in the Philippines and the framing of news stories on the GPH-CNN peace process
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