- The International Response to Conflict and Genocide: Lessons from the Rwanda Experience.
- Synthesis Report.
- Study 1. Historical Perspective: Some Explanatory Factors.
- Study 2. Early Warning and Conflict management.
- Study 3. Humanitarian Aid and Effects.
- Study 4. Rebuilding Post-War Rwanda.
- US Committee for Refugees: Joel Frushone, “Welcome Home to Nothing: Refugees Repatriate to a Forgotten Somalialand”
- R K Tomlinson, “Reversing the downward spiral: exploring cultural dissonance between the military and NGOs on humanitarian operations”
- Jonathan Dworken, Jonathan Moore and Adam Siegel, “Haiti Demobilization and Reintegration Program”
- Report of the independent inquiry into the actions of the United Nations during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda
- The Kosovo refugee crisis: An independent evaluation of UNHCR’s emergency preparedness and response
- “Responding to Emergency Drug Needs: Lessons For The Future.” M Carballo and D Serdarevic.
- “Preventive Diplomacy: the case of Sudan.” African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD).
- “Peacekeeping operations: the Zimbabwean experience.” Martin Rupiah.
- IRIN: Somalia Revisited – special report on Mogadishu (27 Apr 99)
- African Rights: Briefing Paper on the Northwest Region of Rwanda
- Protecting People in Time of War – Assessing 20 years of humanitarian action.
- Ambassador Dennis C. Jett, “Lessons Unlearned – or why Mozambique’s successful Peacekeeping Operation might not be replicated elsewhere (1995)
- Tim Cross – Comfortable with chaos: working with UNHCR and the NGOs; reflections from the 1999 Kosovo refugee crisis
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