Bibliography by EUNPACK members
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(2015) ‘No exit: The decline of the international administration in Bosnia and Herzegovina’. in Soeren Keil and Valery Perry (eds.) Between a rock and a hard place: Bosnia and Herzegovina stuck or lost in transition?, London: Ashgate.
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The Politics of Conflict Economies: Miners, Merchants and Warriors in the African Borderland, London, Routledge, 2015.
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Bøås, Morten and Liv-Elin Torheim (2013) ʻThe trouble in Mali – corruption, collusion, resistanceʼ, Third World Quarterly, vol. 34, no. 7, pp. 1279-1292.
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Morten Bøås and Kevin C. Dunn (2013) The Politics of Origin in Africa: Autochthony, Citizenship and Conflict, London: Zed Books (i-viii + 149 pages).
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Morten Bøås and Karianne Stig (2010) ‘Security sector reform in Liberia: an uneven partnership without local ownership’, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 285-303
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Morten Bøås and Anne Hatløy (2008) ‘Getting in, getting out: militia membership and prospects for re-integration in post-war Liberia’, Journal of Modern African Studies, vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 33-55.
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Peace Formation and Political Order in Conflict Affected Societies (Oxford University Press, 2016)
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Failed Statebuilding and Peace Formation (Yale University Press, 2014)
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“The Fallacy of Constructing Hybrid Political Orders: A reappraisal of the hybrid turn in peacebuilding”, (with Roger Mac Ginty), International Peacekeeping, 2016.
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“The ‘Field’ in the ‘Age of Intervention’: Power, legitimacy, and authority versus the local” (with Stefanie Kappler & Annika Björkdahl), Millennium, Vol. 44, No.2, 2015.
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“Palestinian unity and everyday state formation: Subaltern ‘ungovernmentality’ versus elite interests”, (with S Pogodda), Third World Quarterly, Vol. 36, No. 5, pp.890–907, 2015.
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Rieker, P. (ed.) Forthcoming: External governance as security community building – The limits and potential of the European Neighbourhood Policy. Palgrave Macmillan.
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Rieker, P. Forthcoming: The EU’s performance as a regional security policy provider in its southern neigbourhood’, chapter 6 in Ingo Peters (ed) The European Union’s Foreign Policy ‘Actorness and Power’. London: Routledge.
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Rieker, P. 2015: The EEA and Norway Grants. A source of Soft Power? Journal of European integration 37 (4): 417-432.
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Rieker, P. 2014: “Active participation despite limited influence. Explaining Norway’s participation in EU’s security policy”, chapter 9 in Robin Allers, Carlo Masala and Rolf Tamnes (eds.) Common or divided security - German and Norwegian approaches to 21st century security challenges. NY: Peter Lang
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Rieker, P. 2013: “The EU foreign and security policy. High expectations, low capabilities” in Guzzini, S. and Bynander, F. (eds.) Rethinking Foreign Policy Analysis: Walter Carlsnaes, Agents, Structures, and International Relations. pp. 150-162. London: Routledge.
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R. Mac Ginty ed. (2013) Handbook on Peacebuilding, Routledge.
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R. Mac Ginty (2011) International Peacebuilding and Local Resistance: Hybrid forms of peace, Palgrave.
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R. Mac Ginty (2015) ‘Where is the local?’, Third World Quarterly, Online first.
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R. Mac Ginty (2014) ‘Everyday Peace: Bottom-up and local agency in conflict-affected societies’, Security Dialogue 45(6): 548-64.
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R. Mac Ginty ed. (2014) Sage Major Work on Peacebuilding, Four volumes. London: Sage.
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Post-Liberal Peace Transitions (Edinburgh University Press, 2016, co-edited with Oliver Richmond)
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Palgrave Handbook of Disciplinary and Regional Approaches to Peace (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, co-edited with Oliver Richmond)
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‘Palestinian Unity and Everyday State Formation: Subaltern ungovernmentality versus elite interests’ (with Oliver Richmond), Third World Quarterly 36: 5 (2015): 890-907.
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‘The Great Disconnect: Global governance and localised conflict in the cases of India and the EU’ (with Oliver Richmond, Roger MacGinty), Global Society 29:4 (2015): 551-573.
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‘India’s Peacebuilding Between Rights and Needs: the transformation of local conflict spheres’(with Daniela Huber), International Peacekeeping 21: 4 (2014): 443 - 463.
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