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Spurk, Christoph
Understanding civil society
p. 3-28
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Erling Kjellman, Kjell; Berg Harpviken ; Kristian
Civil society and the state
p. 29-42
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Paffenholz, Thania
Civil society and peacebuilding
p. 43-64
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Paffenholz, Thania; Spurk, Christoph
A comprehensive analytical framework
p. 65-78
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Kurtenbach, Sabine
Guatemala: A dependent and fragmented civil society
p. 79-104
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Belloni, Roberto
Northern Ireland: Civil society and the Slow Building of Peace
p. 105-128
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Belloni, Roberto; Hemmer, Bruce
Bosnia-Herzegovina: civil society in Semiprotectorate
p. 129-152
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Betül Celik, Ayse
Turkey: the kurdish question and the coercive state
p. 153-180
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Çuhadar, Esra; Kotelis, Andreas
Cyprus: a divided civil society in stalemate
p. 181-206
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Çuhadar, Esra; Hanafi, Sari
Israel and Palestine: Civil societies in Despair
p. 207-234
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Borchgrevink, Kaja; Berg Harpviken, Kristian
Afghanistan: civil society between modernity and tradition
p. 235-258
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Chalmers, Rhoderick
Nepal: from conflict to consolidating a fragile peace
p. 259-296
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Orjuela, Camilla; Sri Lanka
Peace activists and nationalists
p. 297-320
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Menkhaus, Ken; Sheikh, Hassan ; Quinn, Shane ; Farah, Ibrahim
Somalia: civil society in a collapsed state
p. 321-350
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Kew, Darren; Obi, Cyril
Nigeria: Dilemmas of militarization and co-optation in the Niger Delta
p. 351-380
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Paffenholz, Thania
What civil society can contribute to peacebuilding
p. 381-404
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Paffenholz, Thania; Purk, Christoph ; Belloni, Roberto ; Kurtenbach, Sabine ; Orjuela, Camilla
Enabling and disenabling Factors for civil society peacebuilding
p. 405-424
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Paffenholz, Thania
Conclusión
p. 425-430