Essays about: "El Salvador"
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11. Sequencing Inclusion of Civil Society Actors: From Inclusion in Peace Negotiations to Participation in Implementing Peace Agreements?
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskningAbstract : The role of civil society in conflict resolution has moved from the margins to the core of analyses of peace processes. However, existing literature has put little attention on examining the contribution of civil society in the implementation of peace agreements in the immediate time upon their conclusion. READ MORE
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12. Harvesting an underdeveloped fruit : How decapitation affects ripeness in civil wars
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskningAbstract : How does the killing or capture of rebel leaders affect the ends of conflict? Although decapitation scholars argue that it reduces the duration of conflict by disrupting rebel group organizational capacity, few have ever researched what effects decapitations could have on peace negotiations. After reviewing the literature within the field of decapitation and the ripeness theory of negotiation this paper tests the hypothesis that Successful decapitations are likely to increase the duration of time it takes for the government to agree on seeking a negotiated end to their conflict. READ MORE
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13. Bureaucracy politicization and its effects on human rights A large-N analysis and the case of El Salvador
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Bureaucracy represents the infrastructural power of a State, and by studying its configuration one can determine how effective the government can be on carrying on with its goals and promises. In this research, I explore if a bureaucracy controlled by politicians, and not by a professionalized civil service, is less conducive to better protection and fulfillment of human rights. READ MORE
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14. Better Together? : Evaluating the Impact of Coordination among Civil Society Groups during Peace Negotiations on the Quality of Peace Agreements
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskningAbstract : The study of civil society participation in peace negotiations has become increasingly popular. Although research has stressed the importance of coordination among civil society groups, no study has so far been conducted that studies the impact coordination among civil society groups can have on the quality of a peace agreement. READ MORE
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15. Are We Home Yet? : An Exploration of Queer Narratives of Forced Salvadoran Migrants
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema GenusAbstract : This thesis explores how LGBTQ*-Salvadoran applicants for international protection experience the influence of their own sexual orientation and gender identities in relation to the underlying motives behind their migration. In addition, it intends to draw some conclusions from the respondents' statements, gained insights from observations and what was found in literature. READ MORE