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The Ford Institute for Human Security at the University of Pittsburgh is dedicated to advancing the study and practice of human security by conducting policy-oriented academic research, providing resources on human security to a broad audience, and reaching out to a network of scholars and organizations engaged in human security work.
Established | 2003 |
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Address | Ford Institute for Human Security
University of Pittsburgh 3930 Wesley W Posvar Hall Pittsburgh, PA 15260 United States of America |
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Content from this organization
Publications
Soldiers of MisfortuneProtecting Civilians
Porous Borders and the Insecurity of Civilians: Cross-border Violence in Darfur and Eastern Chad
Does Force Composition Matter?
Simply a Matter of Timing?
Does Deployment Matter?
The Goat Stays: Wise Investments in Future Neighbors - Recruitment Deterrence, Human Agency and Education
The Recruitment and Use of Girls in Armed Forces and Groups in Angola: Implications for Ethical Research and Reintegration
Recruiting Children for Armed Conflict
Organizing Minors: The Case of Colombia
National Policies to Prevent the Recruitment of Child Soldiers
Methodological Problems in the Study of Child Soldiers
Evolution of the United Nations Protection Agenda for Children Affected by Armed Conflict: towards an 'Era of Application' of International Standards
Disaggregating the Causal Factors Unique to Child Soldiering: The Case of Liberia
Child Soldiers: The Ethical Perspective
Child Recruitment in Burma, Sri Lanka and Nepal
The Enablers of War: Causal Factors behind the Child Soldier Phenomenon
Trafficking Exchanges and Economic Responses: Reflections from Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia
War, Displacement, and the Recruitment of Child Soldiers
European Security and Counter-Terrorism
Migration and Security: Crime, Terror and the Politics of Order
National Security and Political Asylum
Global Versus National Norms: Are Codes of Conduct Converging Across Regions?
To Jump or to Sail? Analyzing the Flows of Undocumented Migration into European Union through the Southern Spanish Border
Why Do Children Fight? Explaining Child Soldier Ratios in African Intrastate Conflicts
Series
Ford Institute for Human Security Policy BriefsFord Institute for Human Security Working Papers