<h4>Explores the interplay of forces that shape โpeace formationโ in modern conflict-affected states</h4> <p>Why is it that states emerging from intervention, peacebuilding and statebuilding over the last 25 years appear to be โfailed by designโ? This study explores the interplay of local peace agen
Post-Liberal Peace Transitions: Between Peace Formation and State Formation
โ Scribed by Oliver P. Richmond and Sandra Pogodda
- Publisher
- Edinburgh University Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 255
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Post-Liberal Peace Transitions
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Contradictions of Peace, International Architecture, the State, and Local Agency
1โLockout: Peace Formation in Northern Ireland
2โBosniaโHerzegovina: Domestic Agency and the Inadequacy of the Liberal Peace
3โPeace Multitudes: Liberal Peace, Local Agency and Peace Formation in Kosovo
4โEngendering the Post-Liberal Peace in Cyprus: UNSC Resolution 1325 as a Tool
5โPeace Formation Versus Everyday State Formation in Palestine
6โAfghanistanโs Post-Liberal Peace: between External Intervention and Local Efforts
7โInternational Interventions and Local Agency in Peacebuilding in Sierra Leone
8โLocal Spaces for Peace in Cambodia?
9โTimor Leste: Building on Local Governance Structures: Embedding UN Peace Efforts from Within
10โIncompatibility, Substitution or Complementarity? Interrogating Relationships between International, State and Non-state Peace Agents in Post-conflict Solomon Islands
Bibliography
Index
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