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  • Character and goals: Election monitoring in South Africa. [Leer]
    Background to the election monitoring programs Ficha de análisis
  • Character and goals: Peace monitoring in Bougainville. [Leer]
    Background to the Peace Monitoring Mission in Bougainville Ficha de análisis
  • Character and goals: Kosovo Verification Mission [Leer]
    Background to the Kosovo Verification Mission Ficha de análisis
  • Character and goals: UN missions in El Salvador and East Timor [Leer]
    ONUSAL mission in El Salvador and UNAMET mission in East Timor Ficha de análisis
  • Activities: Election monitoring in South Africa [Leer]
    The first and foremost activity of all NGO monitoring teams was to make their presence known by visits to political actors and authorities, and to build contact networks. (1) This was the background against which both their peacekeeping and their peacemaking efforts took place. Ficha de desafío
  • Activities: Peace monitoring in Bougainville [Leer]
    The basic task (1) of the Truce Monitoring Group and its successor, the Peace Monitoring Group, was to patrol the area and investigate breaches of the cease-fire agreement. Ficha de desafío
  • Activities: Kosovo Verification Mission. [Leer]
    The objective was to spread the verifiers all over Kosovo but because of the low build-up of the Mission that objective was only partly reached. Instead, the verifiers often concentrated on those areas from which disturbances were reported (1). Ficha de desafío
  • Activities: UN missions in El Salvador and East Timor [Leer]
    ONUSAL, the UN mission in El Salvador, was engaged in all three peace strategies. Ficha de desafío
  • Outcomes and impact of the case studies. [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Conclusions from the case studies for future large scale interventions [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Classical peacekeeping and monitoring missions: character, goals, activities, outcomes, impact and conditions for success. [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Complex missions: character and goals [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Military activities: an introduction [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Military activities: outcomes, impact, character and goals. [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Alternatives to military intervention: What is done by the military that could be done better by civilians? [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Facing down the guns: When has nonviolence failed? An introduction [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Facing down the guns: When has nonviolence partially or entirely failed? An overview [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Facing down the guns: When has nonviolence partially succedeed or entirely succeeded? An overview [Leer]
    Nonviolent movements that succeeded despite significant deaths Ficha de análisis
  • When has nonviolence failed? Some concluding thoughts [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Civil Peace Services in Europe: an overview [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Introduction: best practices in field relationship [Leer]
    Effectiveness in the field depends on positive, creative, and efficient relationships - of the team itself, with other governmental and non-governmental organisations, and with components of the managing organisational governance. Ficha de análisis
  • Peace teams: main characteristics [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Peace teams: Decision-making, communication, composition, behavioural ethics, stressors and other problems [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Peace teams: Relationship to local groups, INGOs and GOs working in the regions. [Leer]
    George Willoughby, one of PBI’s founders, admonishes that foreigners cannot know what they can do for a people in conflict. A long-term relationship needs to be formed with groups in a region if intervention is to take place (1). Ficha de análisis
  • Peace teams: Relationship with the sending organisation [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Peace teams: other issues effecting relationship: Entrance to the field, local language, and relations with local government [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Experiences of larger-scale organisations: an introduction [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Larger-scale organisations: relationship to local groups, other INGOs and IGOs working in their region, with the international military presence and with the sending organization. [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Conclusions that Nonviolent Peaceforce drew about large scale nonviolent intervention teams [Leer]
    Ficha de análisis
  • Larger-scale civilian missions: an introduction [Leer]
    Ficha de noción
  • Bibliography for the references in the fiches for dossier ‘Interventions in conflicts’ [Leer]
    Covering the books, articles and newsletters referenced in the dossier

Interventions in conflicts: large-scale civilian and military based missions and Peace teams

A review of material relating to large-scale interventions in conflict


Brussels 22nd November 2007

Several examples of large-scale civilian, military based and peace missions will be analyzed, highlighting their characteristics and impact. The dossier will be initially developed by analyzing some cases studies of missions in Europe, Africa and Central America. The analysis will further continue by defining the major characteristics of civilian based missions, their aim and the activities undertaken to reach these goals. There will be described the main characteristics of military-based interventions, complex missions and military activities. After having defined the outcomes and impact of these activities, it will be further enquired how nonviolent intervention can be a valid alternative to military action. The analysis will be further developed by describing several case studies where nonviolence has failed, partially failed and succeeded. The role and main characteristics of Peace teams and larger-scale organisations will be defined, in particular concerning their interactions with various types of actors. Among them it will be considered the role of relationships with governmental and non-governmental organisations, and also the role of intra-team communication. As the dossier will highlight, effectiveness in the field will depend on positive, creative, and efficient relationships with these actors.

Authors :

  • Christine Schweutzer

  • Donna Howard

  • Carl Stieren

Adaptation by :

  • Rachel Julian

  • Mauro Morabito

Enlace con el miembro : Nonviolent Peaceforce (NP)

 

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