Dr. Nadine Ansorg

Associate

Dr. Nadine Ansorg

  • Short CV

    • Since 04/2017: Lecturer in International Conflict Analysis, University of Kent

    • 05/2016 - 03/2017: Research Fellow at the GIGA Institute of African Affairs

    • 05/2015 - 04/2016: Post-Doctoral Researcher at the School of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent

    • 05/2012 - 04/2015: Coordinator and research fellow in the research project “Institutions for Sustainable Peace – Comparing Institutional Configurations for Divided Societies”

    Current Research

    • Post-conflict transformation and institutional reform

    • Security sector reform

    • Peacekeeping

    • Peacebuilding

    • Regional dynamics of conflict and violence

    • Conflict analysis

    Countries and Regions

    • Sub-Saharan Africa

    • DR Congo

    • Togo

    • Burkina Faso

    Dr. Nadine Ansorg

    Associate

    [email protected]


    Elements in International Relations | Cambridge University Press | 11/2023

    Building Pathways to Peace: State–Society Relations and Security Sector Reform

    Local actors should be involved in peacebuilding processes and security sector reforms (SSR). The book presents a feminist and intersectoral conceptualisation of SSR as well as quantitative and qualitative findings from 42 post-conflict societies as well as from Afghanistan and Colombia. Open Access until 11 December 2023!

    Journal of Global Security Studies | 06/2023

    Promoting Peace and Impunity? Amnesty Laws after War in El Salvador and Beyond

    Applying a Historical Institutionalist framework, the authors of this article assess the impact of the adoption of amnesty laws on societal impunity, defined as any person or group being exempt from punishment or free from the injurious consequences of an action.

    Documentos de Trabajo | 04/2022

    Reforma al Sector Seguridad Después de la Guerra: lo que se Sabe y lo que se Desconoce de los Casos Alrededor del Mundo

    Reforms of security sector institutions (SSR) are often crucial elements of international support for peacebuilding and democratisation. Although there is no general definition of SSR, it includes demobilisation processes of ex-combatants, mandate and personnel reforms in the police, armed forces and judicial sector. A comprehensive vision of security governance reforms is important as long as these reforms go beyond ending a civil war and are directed towards reducing various manifestations of violence and towards citizen security.

    Research Project | 01/05/2016 - 31/01/2020

    Security Sector Reform and the Stability of Post-War Peace

    Security Sector Reform (SSR) is commonly defined as changes in the structure and conduct of those state institutions responsible for the prosecution and punishment of non-legal manifestations of violence: the military, police, and judiciary. Scholars and practitioners alike thereby see the process of SSR as one of the most vital elements for creating a stable post-war peace. The project investigates the conditions for this process.
    DFG, 2016-2020

    Research Project | 01/01/2012 - 01/12/2017

    Institutions for Sustainable Peace - Comparing Institutional Options for Divided Societies and Post-Conflict Countries

    Two questions shape political agendas in violent and conflict affected societies: How can we stop the violence? And how can we prevent its recurrence? Comprehensive negotiated war terminations and external actors recommend and promote a set of institutional reforms (e.g., interim governments, power sharing, a substantial increase in political participation, and an accountable and democratically controlled security sector). This network project studies the success of particular institutional designs.
    Leibniz Association, 2012-2017

    Conference | 08/09/2019 - 10/09/2019

    Building Inclusive Peace: Security Sector Reform and State-Society Relations

    Conflict Research Society Annual Conference, Brighton Organisers: Conflict Research Society, Sussex Centre for Conflict and Security Research, University of Sussex Prof. Dr. Sabine Kurtenbach (Speaker), Dr. Nadine Ansorg (Speaker)

    Conference | 08/09/2019 - 10/09/2019

    The Role of the Justice Sector in the Aftermath of War: Presenting the 'Justice Sector Governance and Reform Dataset'

    Conflict Research Society Annual Conference, Brighton Organisers: Conflict Research Society, Sussex Centre for Conflict and Security Research, University of Sussex Désirée Reder (Speaker), Dr. Nadine Ansorg (Speaker), Marina Ziemian (Speaker)

    Conference | 12/06/2019 - 14/06/2019

    The Role of the Justice Sector in the Aftermath of War: Presenting the Justice Sector Governance and Reform Dataset

    British International Studies Association Annual Conference 2019, London Organisers: British International Studies Association Désirée Reder (Speaker), Dr. Nadine Ansorg (Speaker)

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