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Conflict resolution through regime formation : The Peruvian – Ecuadorian border conflict
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2009-05-15)Along 188 years Peru and Ecuador maintained an open dispute over their shared border line. A Conflict that started in 19th century based on Independency theories over South-American boundaries had its end in 1998 through a peaceful process of conflict resolution. The peace process was influenced by International Relation theories and ideas such as international regimes, globalization, integration, ... -
Peace and human rights : a comparative analysis on the role of human rights in Norwegian peace processes in Sudan.
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2009-05-15)This paper studies the issue of the role of human rights in Norwegian peace processes in the conflict between Northern and Southern Sudan. It is a comparative analysis between the Norwegian actors – the government and two NGOs. The aim is to see how the different Norwegian actors focus on human rights when they are building peace in Sudan, and if there are any clear differences between the government ... -
Youth and internet in Egyptian party politics : balancing authoritarianism with agency in a condition of negative peace
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2009-06)The thesis focuses on the role of youth members in political opposition parties in the Arab Republic of Egypt. The parties, as well as the state, are authoritarian in structure. The thesis discusses possibilities for youth participation in the upper-levels of political parties, and their subjective opinions of being included or excluded in internal debates and decision-making processes. In particular, ... -
The future of the Non-Proliferation Treaty and U.S. nuclear weapons policy
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-12)This thesis addresses the viability of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons – NPT for short – in light of U.S. nuclear weapons policy. Acknowledging the unique position and influence of the United States, the thesis sets out to assess whether U.S. nuclear weapons policy is compatible with a strong and effective NPT, in what ways U.S. nuclear policy underpins the role and strength ... -
Combating physical violence against women in Iraqi Kurdistan : the contribution of local Women’s Organization
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2009-04)Peace researchers aim to reduce violence “by analyzing different types of violence and its causes, predicting in order to prevent, and acting preventively and curatively”(Galtung 1996:50). This thesis addresses the issue of physical violence against women in contemporary Iraqi Kurdistan. Violence against women in Iraqi Kurdistan can be defined as structural violence, cultural violence and direct ... -
'Peace now' in Israel in search of an alternative identity
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2005-05)Using the perspective of the role of fear in security and identity-based conflicts, I was motivated to investigate in this thesis how peace actors strive to be actively involved in peacemaking in Israel. The main objective of this thesis is to gain insight in the activities of Peace Now in light of the second Intifadah 2000-2004, and disorientation of peace camp. If successful, the results of this ... -
Securing peace in Haiti : an assessment of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-08)This paper focuses on assessing the role of the United Nations Stabilization Mission (MINUSTAH) in providing stability, security and respect for human rights and the rule of law in Haiti. The proposition is that the efforts have been ineffective and goes on to ask the question whether such an outsider-initiative intervention really advances political order and stability. The study also attempts to ... -
Impact of the oil and gas industry on human security : relation between the national and the human : case study: the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-08-04)The oil and gas industry plays significant role in the economy and politics of the Russian Federation. Economic development is treated as providing national security. Therefore the oil and gas industry makes an important national interest. Arguments concerning national security issues are crucial in decision-making process. However, the people living together with industrial activities may have ... -
The dynamics of communal conflicts in Ghana's local government system : a case study of the Adaklu-Anyigbe conflict
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06)The recent flaring up of conflicts along ethnic lines in various communities in the Ghanaian society is a source of worry among responsible politicians and citizens as it could threaten the relative peace and stability that the country seems to be enjoying. This study seeks to investigate the causes, processes of escalation and dynamics of recent emerging disputes over the creation of District ... -
Ethiopia and Eritrea : the quest for peace and normalizations
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-08)The border war between Ethiopia and Eritrea was concluded in 2000 with the signing of the Algiers agreement. Under the Algiers agreement, the two parties established a border commission to delimit and demarcate the borderline In April 2002; the commission delivered its delimitation decision. However, 6 years after the commission’s decision was delivered, the conflict between the two countries is not ... -
The effects of chieftaincy conflicts on local development : the case of the Bawku East municipality
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-08)Since the end of the Second World War, conflicts between states that dominated the international scene for decades are gradually being replaced by intra-state conflicts. These new wars have occurred in the developing countries of Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. These intra-state wars take several forms; some of the common forms have included civil wars, revolutions, ethnic violence ... -
Exploring the livelihoods strategies of Liberian refugee women in Buduburam, Ghana
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06-06)The study had three main objectives: firstly, it examined the livelihoods strategies of Liberian women refugees in Ghana. Secondly, it examined the role(s) played by the UNHCR, internationals and local NGOs, state agencies and other Community Based Organizations in providing material assistance to Liberian women refugees in Ghana; and thirdly, it examined problems encountered by these refugee women ... -
Weak states and violent conflicts : the case of Sierra Leone 1991-2002
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06-17)My first experience with violent conflict started when I first heard of a rebel attack in the neighbouring country of Liberia, 1989, where a group of armed men began an assault on the regime of the former dictator, Samuel K. Doe. To quote Reinhold Niebuhr: ‘All human sin seems so much worse in its consequences than in its intentions’, in other words, what started in Liberia as an isolated incident ... -
Social integration of Congolese refugees in a town in Southern Norway
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-07-02)Social integration of refugees is a concept that connotes ideas of enjoying the opportunities, rights and services available to the citizens of the refugees’ new community. This thesis examines the problems and process of social integration of Congolese refugees in one of the southern towns of Norway. This research mainly aimed at finding out whether Congolese refugees are socially well-integrated; ... -
Risk-taking in unauthorised migration
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2008-06-09)This thesis addresses the dynamics of high-risk unauthorised migration. First, it explores how new routes develop in relation to policies that seek to curtail unauthorised migration. Second, it analyses how aspiring migrants justify taking certain risks to migrate by negotiating risk information in relation to their life circumstances and considering the symbolic value of specific forms of migration. ... -
From friends to enemies : inter-ethnic conflict amongst the Tikars of the Bamenda Grassfields (North West Province of Cameroon) c. 1950-1998
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2007-11-01)Ethnic conflicts in the Bamenda grassfields became common occurrences at the advent of the Chamba raids in the 1820s. Despite the presence of such conflicts, few scholarly works have been done. This lack of material provided a motivation for this study – “From Friends to Enemies: Inter-Ethnic conflict amongst the Tikars of the Bamenda Grassfields (North West Province of Cameroon) C. 1950-1998”. The ... -
“Dream of the Good” – a peace education project. Exploring its potential to educate for peace at an individual level
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2004-06-14)This study concerns the Swedish peace education project “The Dream of the Good” (DODG) and explores it’s potential to educate for peace at an individual level. DODG is a holistic, transformative and networking peace project. It aims to inspire for and facilitate education for individual peace in schools at different levels through practical methods based on two key principles: 1) awareness of ... -
Playing to win or playing for empowerment? An analysis of a Namibian team participating in the Norway Cup-project
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2007-06-18)In recent years, the value of sport as an important and useful tool in peace and development work has been increasingly recognized. The Norway Cup-project is one of Norway’s largest sport for development projects, and uses the Norway Cup-tournament as an arena for teams from developing countries to strengthen projects in their home communities through empowerment of the participants. This thesis ... -
"Strategic Firmness - Tactical Flexibility". Why did the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) decide to join the peace process?
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2007-06-18)This paper looks into the reasons for the Nepali Maoists’ decision to join the peace process. Nepal, a country of 27 million inhabitants and squeezed in between India and China, was engulfed in a civil war between 1996 and 2006, that cost the lives of over 13000 people. In 2005 King Gyanendra assumed full power in a coup, and vowed to restore peace. The response was an alliance between the Maoists ... -
From horror story to manageable risk. Formulating safety strategies for peace researchers
(Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2007-06-11)Research in the social sciences, and specifically peace studies, often utilizes fieldwork as a method to collect data. During this process, researchers are exposed to a variety of safety risks from the ambient fieldwork setting that they are often unprepared to deal with. This thesis argues that researchers and their sending institutions should do a better job of managing risks in the field, ...