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Claire Smith
Claire Smith
Department of Politics, University of York
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei york.ac.uk
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Applying Mixed Methods Research to Participatory Development Projects and Local Conflict Mediation: A Case Study from Indonesia1
R Diprose, CQ Smith, K Whiteside, M Woolcock, A Tashakkori, C Teddlie
94*2008
Iliberal peacebuilding in Asia: A comparative overview
CQ Smith, L Waldorf, G McCarthy, R Venugopal
Conflict, Security and Development, 2019
662019
Understanding local level conflict in developing countries theory, evidence and implications from Indonesia
P Barron, CQ Smith, M Woolcock
602004
Illiberal peace-building in hybrid political orders: managing violence during Indonesia’s contested political transition
CQ Smith
Third World Quarterly 35 (8), 1509-1528, 2014
572014
The return of the Sultan? patronage, power, and political machines in ‘post’-conflict North Maluku
CQ Smith
Deepening democracy in Indonesia, 303-326, 2009
172009
Liberal and Illiberal Peace-building in East Timor and Papua: Establishing Order in a Democratising State
CQ Smith
Conflict, Security and Development, 2019
142019
Do participatory development projects help villagers manage local level conflicts? A mixed methods approach to assessing the Kecamatan Development Project, Indonesia
P Barron, R Diprose, D Madden, CQ Smith, M Woolcock
Conflict Prevention and Reconstruction Working Paper 9, 2004
142004
Applying Mixed Methods Research to Community Driven Development Projects and Local Conflict Mediation: A Case Study from Indonesia
P Barron, R Diprose, CQ Smith, K Whiteside, M Woolcock
Available on-line at: www. conflictanddevelopment. org, 2004
122004
Rebuilding State-Society Relations in Post-War States: Assessing a Theory of Change Approach to Local Governance Reform in Timor-Leste
N Rowland, CQ Smith
London: Justice and Security Research Programme, London School of Economics …, 2014
102014
The contested state and politics of elite continuity in North Maluku, Indonesia (1998-2008).
CQ Smith
London School of Economics and Political Science (United Kingdom), 2009
102009
Indigenous welfare and HIV-AIDS risks: The impacts of government reform in Papua region, Indonesia
CQ Smith
Social Science Research Council and Netherlands Institute of International …, 2008
82008
Ending Mass Atrocities: An Empirical Reinterpretation of ‘Successful’International Military Intervention in East Timor
CQ Smith, T Jarvis
International Peacekeeping 25 (1), 1-27, 2018
62018
Understanding Local Level Conflict in Developing Countries
P Barron, CQ Smith, M Woolcock
Social Development Papers, 2004
42004
Two similar civil wars; two different endings
CQ Smith
How Mass Atrocities End: Studies from Guatemala, Burundi, Indonesia, the …, 2016
32016
Do Participatory Development Projects Help Villagers Manage Local Conflicts
P Barron, R Diprose, D Madden, C Smith, M Woolcock
Social Development Papers: Conflict Prevention & Reconstruction, CPR Working …, 2003
32003
Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in Indonesia
C Smith
Nations and Nationalism 11 (2), 310-312, 2005
12005
Understanding Local Level Conflicts in Developing Countries: Theory, Evidence and Implications from Indonesia
P Barron, CQ Smith, MJV Woolcock
Conflict Prevention & Reconstruction, Environmentally and Socially …, 2004
12004
Illiberal Peacebuilding in Asia: A Comparative Overview
L Waldorf, G McCarthy, C Smith, R Venugopal
Conflict, Security and Development 20 (1), 2020
2020
Clinical trial of acupuncture in need of an appropriate intervention and adequate sample size
J Zhang, D Xing, C Smith
Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies 17 (3), 165-166, 2012
2012
Book Review: State of Authority: The State in Society in Indonesia, Tourism in Southeast Asia: Challenges and New Directions, Ethno-Religious Violence in Indonesia: From Soil …
M Buehler, J Rigg, CQ Smith, K Retsikas, M Stivens
South East Asia Research 18 (2), 349-368, 2010
2010
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