Research: Civilian Peacekeeping: A Barely Tapped Resource
( Published Sept. 8, 2014) This working paper in English language includes five contributions on the subject of Civilian Peacekeeping. The articles have been written independently of each other and for different audiences. These audiences had in common that they were mainstream policymakers and scientists, not people from the peace and nonviolence movements. All the authors have for some time or still are involved with the NGO Nonviolent Peaceforce, and therefore chose the majority of their examples from the experiences of the work of NP.
Contributions by:
Introduction: Civilian Peacekeeping. A Barely Tapped Resource - Christine Schweitzer
The World Needs 'Another Peacekeeping' - Rolf Carriare
Best Practices for Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping - Tim Wallis
Peacekeeping with Nonviolence: Protection Strategies for Sustainable Peace - Rachel Julians
Humanitarian Protection as an Additional Function of Humanitarian, Development and Peace Projects -- or Rather a Task Requiring Experts? - Christine Schweitzer
The Responsibility to Protect: Towards an Expanded Role for Global Civil Society - Christine Schweitzer