[1]
|
Abahlali, B. M. (2006). Rethinking public participation from below, “critical dialogue”.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/non-governmental_organization
|
[2]
|
Anheier et al. (1997). The rise and fall of transnational civil society: The evolution of international non-governmental organizations since 1839. http://abahlali.org/node
|
[3]
|
Anheier et al. (2001). The new geography of global civil society: NGOs in the world city network. Journal of International Globalization, 1, 265-277.
|
[4]
|
Anheier et al. (2007). What is an NGO? New York. Cambridge University Press.
|
[5]
|
Azar, E. (1990). The management of protracted social conflict. Theory and cases, Dartmounth: Aldershot.
|
[6]
|
Burton, J. (1990). Conflict resolution and prevention. New York: St. Martins Press.
|
[7]
|
Burton, J. (1997). Violence experienced: The source of conflict violence and crime and their prevention. New York: Manchester University Press.
|
[8]
|
Charnovitz (1992). Agenda 21—Chapter 27: Strengthening the role of non-governmental organizations: Partners for sustainable development, Earth Summit.
|
[9]
|
Charnovitz (1997). Two centuries of participation: NGOs and international governance. Michigan Journal of International Law, 18, 281- 282.
|
[10]
|
Charnovitz (2005). Subcontracting peace—The challenges of NGO peace building. Farnham: Ashgate.
|
[11]
|
Charnovitz (2007). Charter of the United Naitons: Chapter X.
|
[12]
|
Coupleston, F. A. (2005). A history of philosophy, Vol. 6, Modern philosophy, The enlightenment voltaire to kant. London: Conduim.
|
[13]
|
DFAIT (1996). DFAT/NGO peace building consultation. Canada: Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
|
[14]
|
Dukor, M. (2010). African philosophy in the global village: Theistic pan psychic axiology and science. Saarbrücken: Lap Lambert Academic Publishing Gamb & Co.
|
[15]
|
Federal Republic of Nigeria (1995). Report of the constitution containing the resolution and recommendations (Vol. 2). Abuja: National Aseembly Press.
|
[16]
|
Galtung, J. (1996). Peace by peaceful means: Peace and conflict, development and civilization (pp. 1-3). London: Sage.
|
[17]
|
Lyal, S. S. (2007). “Dilemmas facing INGOs in coalition-occupied Iraq”, in ethics in action: The ethical challenges of international human rights non-governmental organizations. Cambridge: Cambridge University and United Nations University Press.
|
[18]
|
Monty, G. M., & Ted, G. (2003). Peace and conflict. A global survey of armed conflicts, self determination movement and democracy. College Park: University of Maryland.
|
[19]
|
Osagae, E. (1991). Ethnic minorities and federalism in Nigeria. African Affairs, 90, 237-258.
|
[20]
|
Pawel Zaleski Global (2006). Non-governmental administrative system: Geosociology of the third sector. Warszawa: IFIS Publishers.
|
[21]
|
Pawel Zaleski Global (2007). World bank criteria defining NGO.
http://parltrack.euwiki.org/mep/PawelZALEWSKI
|
[22]
|
Shedrack, G. B. (2007). The method of conflict resolution and transformation. Ibadan: Ibadan Spectrum Book Ltd.
|
[23]
|
Teegen, H., Doh, J., & Vachani, S., (2004). The importance of nongovernmental organization in global governance and value creation: An international business research agenda. Journal of International Business Studies, 35, 463-483. doi:10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8400112
|
[24]
|
UN (1992). An agenda for peace: Preventive diplomacy, peace making and peace keeping. Report of the Secretary-General, United Nations GA and SC, A/47/277, S/24111.
|
[25]
|
UN (1995). DAC, guidelines on conflict, peace and development cooperation. Paris: OECD.
|