<DIV>Peacebuilding is an interactive process that involves collaboration between peacebuilders and the victorious elites of a postwar society. While one of the most prominent assumptions of the peacebuilding literature asserts that the interests of domestic elites and peacebuilders coincide, this bo
Democracy after the War
β Scribed by John Atkinson Hobson
- Publisher
- Adamant Media Corporation
- Year
- July 5, 20
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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