Mariano Aguirre
is managing director
of the Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF). A journalist and analyst on international conflicts, peacebuilding and peacekeeping, he has written, co-authored and edited several books. His most recent contribution is a chapter in Megacities. The Politics of Urban Exclusion and Violence in the Global South
, eds, Kees Koonings and Dirk Kruijt, Zed Books, 2009.
He is a regular contributor to El País, Le Monde diplomatique, La Vanguardia
, OpenDemocracy, Radio Nederlands, Radio France and other international media. Aguirre holds an MPhil in Peace and Conflict Studies from Trinity College, Dublin, and was a programme officer for the Ford Foundation in New York. He is a fellow of the Transnational Institute, Amsterdam.
Research areas:
Africa
, Asia
, Peacebuilding in practice
, Middle East and North Africa
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Tensions in the second year of the Arab revolution
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Mariano Aguirre
21 December 2011
One year after a street vendor set himself on fire in Tunisia, sparking revolts that were to spread across the region, the process of reform and democratisation is ongoing, and not necessarily nearing an end. While some countries have already taken steps towards a true democracy, others are mired in violence. And even where results hav...
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Pernicious parallels in US war policy
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Mariano Aguirre
6 January 2011
The United States' protracted fight against insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan have raised the spectre of the Vietnam war. In an article first published by The Broker, Mariano Aguirre reviews recent literature on US wartime policies from Vietnam to Iraq and Afghanistan.
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The uncertain road out of Afghanistan
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Mariano Aguirre
7 December 2009
According to Mariano Aguirre, the United States is embarking on a dangerous course that could result in defeat for the international intervention and also damage President Obama’s standing.
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Pressing Issues for UN Peacekeeping Operations
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Mariano Aguirre ,
Joana Abrisketa
6 October 2009
Most of the recommendations on peacekeeping are oriented to the operative and doctrinal aspects, but the first problem that should be addressed is political and normative.
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Conflicting interests in international justice
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Mariano Aguirre
15 April 2009
The decision by the International Criminal Court (ICC,) on 4 March 2009, to indict the Sudanese President Omar Bashir on charges of crimes against humanity in Darfur reopens the debate on the scope of international justice in relation to national sovereignty in cases of gross violations of human rights.
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Barack Obama and Afghanistan: a closer look
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Mariano Aguirre
15 April 2009
The United States’s shift of strategy towards “AfPak” needs to go further by taking account of regional concerns and local agencies, says Mariano Aguirre.
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