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    • "Two Schools Under One Roof"- The divided education in Bosnia and Herzegovina 

      Mihajlovic, Vladimir (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-07-30)
      Thesis abstract “Two schools under the same roof”- The divided Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina is a multi-ethnic society with three ethnic groups(Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats) comprising a vast majority of the population. The dissolution of Yugoslavia found these three ethnic groups at war with one another that lasted 4 years and claimed around 100 000 lives. The war ...
    • The role of international student exchange in cross-cultural understanding 

      Fomicheva, Olga (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-12)
      The research studies changes in attitudes of Russian students who spent half a year studying at one of the universities in Northern Norway. The research attempts to answer the question “How does the international educational exchange contribute to cross-cultural understanding and peace?” Theory of intergroup contact serves as a theoretical basis of the analysis. The main hypothesis of contact theory ...
    • Afghanistan and regional instability: A risk assessment. 

      Kjærnet, Heidi; Torjesen, Stina (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2008)
    • Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area and its influence on the communities in its Botswana borders 

      Ziobro, Weronika (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-14)
      This thesis attempts to examine the influence of a nature conservation area, also called a ‘peace park,’ on the lives of the people living and working within its borders. The particular focus of this study is the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA). The objectives of this peace park, located in southern Africa, include improvements in quality of life for the local people ...
    • PRESS UNDER BURDEN: FIVE THREATS TO COLOMBIAN JOURNALISM. 

      Ortiz Herrera, Diana Carolina (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-06-10)
      In times of war or during non-democratic regimes the press situation tends to suffer dramatically. Freedom loses ground, censorship slowly –sometimes rapidly- sets in. In Colombia the situation is very special due to the characteristics of the war, the plurality of actors, the complexities of the media market, and the intricate influence of the State. Colombian Media deals with many tests. It is ...
    • “We are not seeing anything Ooh!!!”. Responses to the Oil and Gas Sector Policies in the Western Region of Ghana 

      Lamptey, Naa Koshie (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-06-02)
      This thesis has attempted to look at how Ghana can avoid the conflict trap that has beset most African countries. In doing this, it sought to look at the perceptions and expectations of the inhabitants of the Western region as well as the impact of the oil exploration on their lives. To explain the concept of the conflict trap the economic and non-economic narratives of conflicts were thoroughly ...
    • A Burden or a Resource? Conditions for Returnee (Re)integration in Juba, South Sudan 

      Ersland, Linn Susanne (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-13)
      This thesis focuses on returnees' potential to contribute to reconstruction and development in post-conflict societies. Do returnees bring with them resources of any kind? If yes, how can these resources be utilized in order to contribute to reconstruction and development in the return areas? Through analyzing the experiences of South Sudanese returnees in Juba, these are the main questions this ...
    • Liberal Imperialism or Where Good Conscience Slumbers: Juxtaposing the Liberal Peace with the Philosophical Approaches of Lévinas and Derrida 

      Bänninger, Mirja Barblin (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-31)
      In 1989, so-called ‘actually existing socialism’ collapsed, and for the next few decades the West seemed to have won the ideological fight, regarding the way society, politics, and the economy were to be organised. In the discipline of peace studies this led to a hegemonic status of the liberal peace in terms of both theory and practice. Lately, however, the liberal peace has been faced with increased ...
    • Modern State as a Source of Legitimized Violence; Dilemma of Sovereignty and Violence 

      Yaghoubzadeh, Hamed (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-15)
      Elimination of violence and establishment of sustainable peace have been among the longest-standing human ambitions. Violence with its paradoxical picture, however, has been an inseparable part of human history. Regarding different aspects and forms of violence, it could be defined as something to do with a change in the “normal” state of affairs. According to mentioned definition of violence, a ...
    • "Now the Work Begins": Gender Equality in Sámi Politics 

      Pedersen, Linn-Marie Lillehaug (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-15)
      This study examines gender equality in Sámi politics after 2005, the year the Sámi Parliament achieved balanced gender representation. The project seeks to answer the question: Within the context of Sámi politics, how is gender equality represented and addressed? To answer this question, the study is based on official documents by the Sámi Parliament and the women’s organization Sámi NissonForum, ...
    • Counter-radicalisation Policies: Are the Policies of the EU, Norway and the Basque Country effective? 

      Domínguez Cainzos, Mikel (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-06-01)
      This study examines the effectiveness of 11 counter-radicalisation policies presented by the European Union, Norway, and the Autonomous Region of the Basque Country in Spain. In order to do so, two tasks are carried out, where the first is to analyse the overlapping between the measures proposed in the policy documents and the contributing factors of the radicalisation phenomenon. The second task ...
    • Neoliberalism and Public Sector Reform: Explaining Private Military Contracting in the United States 

      Hickey, Neala (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-06-05)
      Private Military Security Companies (PMSCs) have become an increasing presence in U.S contingency operations over the last twenty years. There have been more contracted personnel than U.S military participating in the operations in Afghanistan which signifies the growth of a dependency upon the private sector to wage war. Various international and domestic factors have led to the proliferation of ...
    • Responsibility under International Law for Human Rights Violations Committed by the Personnel of United Nations Peace Support Operations: Sexual Exploitation and Abuses of Children and Women. 

      Doust Mohammadi, Sepideh (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-06-01)
      A considerable amount of cases of sexual exploitation and abuse of children and women committed by the personnel of United Nations peace support operations have been brought to the attention of the public, especially in recent years. As multiple actors are involved in United Nations peace support operations, i.a. the United Nations itself and Troop Contributing States, the question of attribution ...
    • Nepotism, beyond good or bad. Exploring recruitment policies in international aid organizations in Kyrgyzstan. 

      Baldanova, Aldara (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-14)
      While nepotism has been a pervasive social phenomenon in every culture, prevailing in family businesses - the topic has majorly been a taboo for academic research. It has been labeled as a discriminative practice in modern bureaucratic organizations. The development and international aid worldwide represent a large framework of bureaucracies and planning. Local cultures often represent a challenge ...
    • Understanding Islamization and veiling in Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan 

      Myrzabekova, Asel (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-15)
      This study explores the motivations and rationale of the educated Kyrgyz women who start wearing hijabs upon reaching maturity. In addition, the study examines attitudes, views, and perspectives of different groups of the Kyrgyz population in Bishkek, the capital of the country. In doing so, it presents, analyzes and explores the Islamization process in Kyrgyzstan from different angles. The theoretical ...
    • FEMALE LIVELIHOODS IN WAR-AFFECTED SOCIETIES CASES FROM KITGUM DISTRICT OF NORTHERN UGANDA 

      Asiimwe, Santo (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-08-26)
      This thesis addresses how women in the war ravaged Kitgum District of northern Uganda forge a livelihood for themselves and those they care for in an environment where livelihood systems were ruptured by violent conflict and assets for constructing a livelihood are unevenly owned and accessible by men and women. Also through this study, I aim to bring women’s concerns in the post-war Kitgum to the ...
    • Conflicted Peace: A Theoretical View of Peace Studies, Situated in Academia, Normativity and Political Correctness 

      Bachmann, Anne Marit (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-06-10)
      Many current peace researchers claim that Peace Studies has fallen ill (some even say as an academic field it is dead). This thesis goes through the development of Peace Studies as a field. Further, it considers the different views on what it is and what it should be, in relation to other forms of internationally focused studies. From this it highlights some of the conflicting views and value-bases, ...
    • The portrayal of the Russian Revolution of 1917 in the Norwegian labor movement: a study of the editorials of the Social-Demokraten, 1915—1923. 

      Atayan, Anzhela (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-30)
      The thesis is devoted to the portrayal of the Russian Revolution of 1917 in the Norwegian labor movement in the period 1915—1923. The main source of the analysis is the editorials of the newspaper Social-Demokraten. The newspaper was the print organ of the Norwegian Labor Party and had three editors in the studied period, namely Jacob Vidnes, Olav Scheflo, and Martin Tranmæl. The author analyzes the ...
    • Voices of Torture Survivors in Nepal 

      Giri, Krishna (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-06-02)
      The dissertation attempts to tap into the experiences of torture survivors of Nepal. The objective of the research is to shed light on: who were tortured, how and why; what are the consequences of torture on them, and what are their coping strategies and expectations for reconciliation. To meet these objectives, the study relied upon the interviews of ten Nepalese torture survivors; and six related ...
    • Hot tensions in a cold region: territory and peace in the European Arctic 

      Adikov, Alexey (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-15)
      This thesis focuses on relations between territorial issues and peace in the European Arctic. The objective of this research is to examine region‘s political decision makers‘ views and reflections on state of peace in the European Arctic and how it is influenced by territorial disputes. It utilizes a conceptual framework based on theory of zones of peace. The results of qualitative research indicate ...