Daniel Lynx Bernard researched and wrote two papers in 2005 on interventions during and after war and conflict.
The late Marla Ruzicka's advocacy and dangerous field work on behalf of victims of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq served as the basis for a discussion of the individual's ability to affect international policy Download the paper "Transnational Citizen Diplomacy in Marla Ruzicka’s Campaign for Civilian Victims of War." (Word document).
A comparison of how the U.S., Britian and the United Nations train local organizations in managing violent conflicts in their countries emphasized sub-Saharan Africa. "Outsiders in a Supporting Role, Locals in the Driver’s Seat:
Why international bodies should focus on
strengthening NGOs’ capacity to manage their own conflicts." (Word document)