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Roberto Santamarta-Perez

Security and Conflict Transformation: An Internal Business


2013. 88 p. 22,5 cm
Verlag/Jahr: ANCHOR ACADEMIC PUBLISHING 2013
ISBN: 3-9548918-4-0 (3954891840)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-9548918-4-9 (9783954891849)

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Peace and humanitarian operations are affected by internal conflicts, possibly in a higher level than other type of organizations, due to its natural hazardous settings and the expected stress situations that its members sign for when joining. Occasionally, these conflicts escalate to unsuspecting grades and, eventually, disrupt the operations to unwanted degrees. To transform intra-organizational conflicts, this book proposes a methodological set of recommendations at every level to be implemented by security departments in peace and humanitarian operations. Its optimal execution would not only avoid the misuse of security by senior officials but fully integrate them into operations´ mandates, achieve better intra-organizational conflict transformation expertise, and moreover, reach ultimate operational goals in peacebuilding and humanitarian aid. Additionally, the methodology proposed could be conveniently extrapolated to different public and private sector organizational spheres, where internal conflict plays a substantive role.
Roberto Santamarta Perez is an experienced practitioner, having worked for the United Nations, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and the European Union in different field operations and capacities related to security and law enforcement. He represented the Ministry of Interior at the Embassy of Spain in Washington, DC, where he liaised with corresponding Department of Justice´s agencies in the USA. As a scholar, he was educated in colleges and universities of USA and UK, obtaining his graduate degree from the Centre for Peace and Reconciliation Studies at Coventry University. Currently, he enjoys the life of a Peace and Security consultant and avid travel blogger