Building States to Build Peace /
Building States to Build Peace /
ed. by Vanessa Wyeth, Charles T. Call.
- 1 online resource (438 p.)
- A project of the International Peace Institute .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Ending Wars, Building States -- Part 1 Context -- 2 The Politics of Security in Postconflict Statebuilding -- 3 Participation and State Legitimation -- 4 Peacebuilding and Public Finance -- 5 Postconflict Economic Policy -- 6 Justice and the Rule of Law -- 7 Bottom-Up Statebuilding? -- 8 Practical Approaches to Building State Institutions -- Part 2 Cases -- 9 Somalia: Governance vs. Statebuilding -- 10 Palestine: Building Neither Peace Nor State -- 11 Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Limits of Liberal Imperialism -- 12 East Timor: Statebuilding Revisited -- 13 Afghanistan: Nationally Led Statebuilding -- 14 Liberia: The Risks of Rebuilding a Shadow State -- Part 3 Conclusion -- 15 Building States to Build Peace? -- List of Acronyms -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
How can legitimate and sustainable states best be established in the aftermath of civil wars? And what role should international actors play in supporting the vital process? Addressing these questions, the authors of Building States to Peace explore the core challenges involved in institutionalizing postconflict states. The combination of thematic chapters and in-depth case studies covers the full range of the most vexing and diverse problems confronting domestic and international actors seeking to build states while building peace.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781685856670
10.1515/9781685856670 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Ending Wars, Building States -- Part 1 Context -- 2 The Politics of Security in Postconflict Statebuilding -- 3 Participation and State Legitimation -- 4 Peacebuilding and Public Finance -- 5 Postconflict Economic Policy -- 6 Justice and the Rule of Law -- 7 Bottom-Up Statebuilding? -- 8 Practical Approaches to Building State Institutions -- Part 2 Cases -- 9 Somalia: Governance vs. Statebuilding -- 10 Palestine: Building Neither Peace Nor State -- 11 Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Limits of Liberal Imperialism -- 12 East Timor: Statebuilding Revisited -- 13 Afghanistan: Nationally Led Statebuilding -- 14 Liberia: The Risks of Rebuilding a Shadow State -- Part 3 Conclusion -- 15 Building States to Build Peace? -- List of Acronyms -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
How can legitimate and sustainable states best be established in the aftermath of civil wars? And what role should international actors play in supporting the vital process? Addressing these questions, the authors of Building States to Peace explore the core challenges involved in institutionalizing postconflict states. The combination of thematic chapters and in-depth case studies covers the full range of the most vexing and diverse problems confronting domestic and international actors seeking to build states while building peace.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781685856670
10.1515/9781685856670 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.

