Baranyi, Stephen, 1962-....
Baranyi, Stephen
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Works
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Bringing gender back into Canada's engagement in fragile states : options for CIDA in a whole-of-government approach | |
Closing the gaps between desirable and possible peace : a conference report | |
The dialectics of military development, 1993: | |
Les états fragiles et la consolidation d'une paix durable | |
Fragile states, gender equality and aid effectiveness, a review of donor perspectives, 2005: | |
Haïti aujourd'hui, Haïti demain, 2011 | |
Human security, sustainable and equitable development : foundations for Canada's international policy | |
Inter-American institutions and conflict prevention | |
Introduction aux politiques canadiennes relatives... (Steven Baranyi) | |
Land & development in Latin America openings for policy research | |
Making solidarity effective : northern voluntary organisations, policy advocacy and the promotion of peace in Angola and East Timor | |
NSI paper on the international policy review, January 2005 | |
Obligations and omissions : Canada's ambiguous actions on gender equality | |
La ONU y el proceso de paz en Guatemala, 1996: | |
The Paradoxes of peacebuilding post-9/11 | |
Peace missions and subsidiarity in the Americas: conflict management in the western hemisphere | |
The people's peace : civil society organisations and peace processes in the South | |
State-building, National Leadership and "Relative Success" in Costa Rica | |
Stretching the limits of the possible, 1992: | |
Tierra y desarrollo en América Latina : perspectivas para la investigación sobre políticas | |
Transforming land-related conflict : policy, practice and possibilities : policy brief | |
What kind of peace is possible in the post-9/11 era? : national agency, transnational coalitions and the challenges of sustainable peace |