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A Skein Of Thought: The Ireland At Fordham Humanitiarian Lecture Series, Brendan Cahill, Johanna Lawton
A Skein Of Thought: The Ireland At Fordham Humanitiarian Lecture Series, Brendan Cahill, Johanna Lawton
International Affairs
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A Skein Of Thought: The Ireland At Fordham Humanitiarian Lecture Series, Brendan Cahill, Johanna Lawton
A Skein Of Thought: The Ireland At Fordham Humanitiarian Lecture Series, Brendan Cahill, Johanna Lawton
Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs
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Understanding Ngos And Their Effectiveness Through A Comparative Study Of Their Role In Redd+, Jessica Russo
Understanding Ngos And Their Effectiveness Through A Comparative Study Of Their Role In Redd+, Jessica Russo
Political Science Student Scholarship
This thesis explores the following question: what roles do NGOs play and how effective may they be in efforts at global governance? Through a comparative case study analysis of NGOs advocating for Reducing Emissions for Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) and NGOs implementing REDD+ projects, specifically the Surui Forest Carbon Project located in the state of Rondônia, Brazil, I examine whether NGOs are more effective taking on the role as advocates or policy implementers. For this work, I will argue that independent of the multiplicity of roles that NGOs play, their effectiveness is a function of the level of their …
2006-2017 Nonviolent And Peacebuilding Bibliography, Rosemary Doyle
2006-2017 Nonviolent And Peacebuilding Bibliography, Rosemary Doyle
Citizens for Peace
These Bibliographies contain information on peace movements, leaders of nonviolence, Restorative Justice, and Nobel Peace Prize winners. They also contain information on nonviolent solutions to conflicts as well as information on inspirational leaders dedicated to improving the lives of people through economic and social change.
2006-2017 Nonviolent And Peacebuilding Bibliography, Rosemary Doyle
2006-2017 Nonviolent And Peacebuilding Bibliography, Rosemary Doyle
Citizens for Peace
The Bibliographies make accessible for youth and adults materials that document efforts of nonviolent social change and nonviolent conflict resolution between peoples and nations.
Introduction: 2006-2015 Nonviolent And Peacebuilding Bibliography, Rosemary Doyle
Introduction: 2006-2015 Nonviolent And Peacebuilding Bibliography, Rosemary Doyle
Citizens for Peace
The purpose of the Nonviolent and Peacebuilding Bibliography is to make accessible for youth and adults, materials that document efforts for nonviolent social change and nonviolent conflict resolution between peoples and nations. The first publishing of this bibliography was in 2006 and has since been expanded in 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, and 2015.
2006-2015 Merged Nonviolent And Peacebuilding Bibliography For Youth, Rosemary Doyle
2006-2015 Merged Nonviolent And Peacebuilding Bibliography For Youth, Rosemary Doyle
Citizens for Peace
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