In 2001 the EU introduced the approach of ‘mainstreaming’ conflict prevention into its Partnership Agreement with the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. QCEA carried out case studies on six ACP countries and this report looks at the EU conflict prevention programme in Sudan. The purpose of this project is to serve as an educational tool about […]
Conflict prevention
Mainstreaming Conflict Prevention in ACP Countries – Haiti Case Study
In 2001 the EU introduced the approach of ‘mainstreaming’ conflict prevention into its Partnership Agreement with the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. QCEA carried out case studies on six ACP countries and this report looks at the EU conflict prevention programme in Haiti. The purpose of this project is to serve as an educational tool about […]
Mainstreaming Conflict Prevention in ACP Countries – Conclusions and Recommendations for the EU
This is the last section of the report Mainstreaming Conflict Prevention – A Study of EU Action in ACP Countries. This section includes conclusions, questions and recommendations generated from research into the EU’s conflict prevention initiatives. Read “Mainstreaming Conflict Prevention – A Study of EU Action in ACP Countries : Conclusions and Recommendations” (pdf – […]
Report: Peace and Peacebuilding
The 2006 QCEA Conference focused on the role of the European Union in peacebuilding, within both a global and a European context. The first part of the publication consists of two papers. The first is a review of some of the definitional issues which underlie much of the discussion we had at the conference. The second […]
Briefing paper: the European Union and peacebuilding
Briefing Paper 1 This paper is a basic introduction to the role of the EU in Peacebuilding, specifically in the prevention of violent conflicts (which is often referred to as conflict prevention). The EU can be viewed as a peace project helping Western Europe to develop peacefully and prosperously. The EU states that “European Countries […]