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Category: peacebuilding

Towards More People-Centric Peace Operations: From ‘Extension of State Authority’ to ‘Strengthening Inclusive State-Society Relations’

Periods of conflict erode trust between national and local authorities and the people they govern, a trust that needs to be … More

Understanding Peacebuilding as Essentially Local

When applying Complexity theory to peacebuilding we can conclude that self-sustainable peace is directly linked to, and influenced by, the … More

complexity, fragility, local, peacebuilding

Insights from Complexity for Stability and Fragility

Fragile States are usually described as ‘complex’. This has led me to look into what we know about how to … More

complexity, fragility, local, peacebuilding, self-organisation, Stability

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Cedric de Coning

Cedric de Coning

Cedric de Coning is a Research Professor with the Peace, Conflict and Development Research Group at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), where he coordinates the Effectiveness of Peace Operations Network (EPON) and co-convenes the NUPI Center on United Nations and Global Governance. He is also a Senior Advisor for ACCORD. He tweets at @CedricdeConing

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