The DGSi working paper series presents work by colleagues, affiliates, and students on themes related to peace and conflict. Some of the papers highlight the insights gained from our students’ research and are based on their Masters’ dissertations.
Title / Author
Series
Volume (number)
The Making of Migrant Smugglers as a Security Threat by the United Kingdom from 2014 to 2020 in the Annual Reports of the National Crime Agency: The Concept of Framing as a Political Too DGSi Working Paper Series - Claire ChauffardClaire Chauffard
DGSi Working Paper Series
2023 (No. 3)
Spect-Actor and Spect-Laughter: The Role of Laughter Within ‘Participatory’ Theatre for Peace and DevelopmentCaitlin McLoughlin
2023 (No. 2)
Making Space for Peace: A Case-study of Medellín Colombia Joshua Grey
2023 (No. 1)
Veiled Victories in Modern War
Col. ArmelDirou, Army Attaché, Defence Attaché’s Office, Embassy of France, London
DGSi Executive Policy and Practice Working Paper Series
2020 (No. 1)
Are Apologies Just Symbolic Politics? A Case Study of Serbian Apologies Towards Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina
Cliodhna Simpson
2018 (No. 3)
The Suspension of Legal and Moral Norms at the EU’s Mediterranean Sea Borders
Emily Chrystie
2018 (No. 2)
The Conflict Between Armed Conflicts: Dispensing with the Distinction Between International and Non-International Armed Conflicts
Ben McGuckin
2018 (No. 1)
Prestige Aid:The case of Saudi Arabia and Malaysia
Lena Moral Waldmeier
2017 (No. 3)
The Local Turn and the Post-Conflict Everyday: Moving towards a phenomenological approach
Laura Daïeff
2017 (No. 2)
Armed Drone Proliferation and Strange’s International Political Economy: Understanding the spread of UCAVs through global power relations
Jenna R. Mazzella
2017 (No. 1)
Narrating Ukraine: A Crisis of Russian Identity?
Ben Challis
2016 (No. 3)
Afghanistan: An Analytical Framing - Past, Present and into the Future
James Michael Page
2016 (No. 2)
Afghanistan in Regional Context: Insights from Regional States
Professor Shaun Gregory
2016 (No. 1)