Publikasjoner
Decentralising Liberia’s Security Sector: The Role of Non-Governmental Actors in Justice and Security Delivery
Differentiating Development: Beyond an Anthropology of Critique. Av Soumhya Venkatesan and Thomas Yarrow (eds., New York: Berghahn Books, 2012)
Finnes det en norsk SSR-modell? En kartlegging av SSR i norsk utenriks- og sikkerhetspolitikk
Responsibility to Protect and Women, Peace and Security
In Responsibility to Protect and Women, Peace and Security: Aligning the Protection Agendas, editors Davies, Nwokora, Stamnes and Teitt address the intersections of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle and the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda. Widespread or systematic sexual or gender-based violence is a war crime, a crime against humanity and an act of genocide, all of which are clearly addressed in the R2P principle. The protection of those at risk of widespread sexual violence is therefore not only relative to the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda, but a fundamental sovereign obligation for all states as part of their commitment to R2P. Contributions from policy-makers and academics consider both the merits and the utility of aligning the protection agendas of R2P and WPS. Ultimately, a number of actionable recommendations are made concerning a unification of the agendas to best support the global empowerment of women and prevention of mass atrocities.
The importance of the Eurasian steppe to the study of international relations