Journal articles and papers

I write, speak and debate on a number of issues around unarmed civilian peacekeeping, nonviolence,  communities and social change.

Publications

  • Julian R (2023) Civilians creating safe space: the role of unarmed civilian peacekeeping in Protection of Civilians. Civil Wars
  • Ngala, Julian and Henriques (eds) (2023) Innovations in Peace and Security in Africa. Pub Palgrave.
  • Bliesemann de Guevara B; El Refaie E; Furnari E; Gameiro S; Julian R; Payson A (2021) Drawing Out Experiential Conflict Knowledge in Myanmar: Arts-Based Methods in Qualitative Research with Conflict-Affected Communities. Journal of Peacebuilding and Development
  • Julian, R. (2020) The Transformative Impact of Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping, Global Society, 34:1, 99-111
  • Julian, R., Bliesemann de Guevara, B., and Redhead, R. (2019) From expert to experiential knowledge: exploring the inclusion of local experiences in understanding violence in conflict, Peacebuilding, 7:2, 210-225.
  • Julian, R. (2019) Civilian Peacekeeping Today Reducing Violence and Creating a Safe Environment in Conflict Zones: Is there a Connection to Gandhis Thoughts and Practise?  Peer reviewed conference proceedings. “ETWAS TUN! ABER WIE? Symposium zur aktiven Gewaltfreiheit” < http://www.gandhi-symposium.info/>
  • Bliesemann, De G., Julian, R and Furnari, E (2019) Book chapter on ‘Unarmed Civilian Protection’ Published in Standish, K. Handbook on Positive Peace. Palgrave.
  • Julian, R and Gasser, R (2019) Soldiers, civilians and peacekeeping – evidence and false assumptions. International Peacekeeping. 26:1, 22-54 DOI 10.1080/13533312.2018.1503933
  • Julian, R. (2016) Is it for donors or locals? The relationship between stakeholder interests and demonstrating results in International Development. International Journal of Managing Projects in Business, 9 (3) April pp 505-527 DOI 10.1108/IJMPB-09-2015-0091
  • Julian, R., Furnari, E. and Schweitzer, C. (2016). Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping: Effectively Protecting Civilians Without Threat of Violence. BSV Discussion Paper. Nr 52 September 2016. ISSN 1439-2011 < http://www.soziale-verteidigung.de/uploads/tx_ttproducts/datasheet/HuD_52_Furnari-Julian-Schweitzer-web.pdf>
  • Julian, R. and Schweitzer, C. (2015) The origins and development of Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping. Peace Review: a journal of social justice, 27 (1) April, pp. 1-8. DOI 10.1080/10402659.2015.1000181
  • Julian R (2015) A Determination to Protect: The State of the Art. In: Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping Bonn, Germany 20151010. Minden, Germany: Bund für Soziale Verteidigung (Federation for Social Defence)
  • Furnari, E., Olenhuis, H. and Julian, R. (2015) Securing Space for Local Peacebuilding: the role of international and national civilian peacekeepers. Peacebuilding, 3:3, 297-313
  • Julian, R. And Schweitzer, C. (Eds). Special Issue of Peace Review Journal on Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping. April 2015.
  • Julian, R., Peacekeeping with Nonviolence: Protection Strategies for Sustainable Peace. Published in Schweitzer, C. (Ed) (2009) Civilian Peacekeeping: A Barely Tapped Resource. Belm-Vehrte: Sozio-Publishing.

Reports and briefings

  • 10 years of Countering Human Trafficking. (2023) Haart Kenya
  • Raising Silent Voices research team. (2019) Collected artwork and narratives from participants in the Kachin art workshop, Myanmar, 2017.
  • Julian, R. (2016) Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping. Sustainable Security. Oxford Research Group. [Online blog]. Available from<https://sustainablesecurity.org/2016/11/16/unarmed-civilian-peacekeeping/>
  • Julian, R., Furnai, E. and Schweitzer, C. (2016). Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping [Dossier insert] “Science and Peace” Journal “Wissenschaft und Frieden“, http://www.wissenschaft-und-frieden.de/
  • Julian, R. (2015) Peacekeeping Vision: Unarmed Nonviolent Peacekeeping. [leaflet]. Leeds Beckett University.
  • Julian, R. and Furnari, E. (2013) Evaluation report of Nonviolent Peaceforce South Caucus’s programme. Nonviolent Peaceforce.
  • Julian, R. (2008) A study of the market opportunities and constraints, and business models for the exploitation of the STREAM project, Confidential 100 page report to European Union funded project, STREAM (Technology to Support Sustainable Humanitarian Crisis Management).
  • Julian, R, (2008) Report for MapAction Case Study Evaluation of Haiti Mission September-October 2008. MapAction.

• Julian, R,. “Report for MapAction Case Study Evaluation of Haiti Mission September-October 2008” 14 page report commissioned by MapAction www.mapaction.org.uk November. 2008.