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Ending Civil Wars : The Implementation of Peace Agreements / ed. by Stephen John Stedman, Elizabeth M. Cousens, Donald Rothchild.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: A project of the International Peace InstitutePublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2022]Copyright date: ©2003Description: 1 online resource (729 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781685850395
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- Part 1. Evaluating Implementation Strategies -- 2. Evaluation Issues in Peace Implementation -- 3. Strategy and Transitional Authority -- 4. The Challenges of Strategic Coordination -- 5. Settlement Terms and Postagreement Stability -- Part 2. Evaluating Implementation Tasks -- 6. Disarmament and Demobilization -- 7. Economic Priorities for Successful Peace Implementation -- 8. The Role of Postsettlement Elections -- 9. Human Rights and Sustainable Peace -- 10. Refugee Repatriation -- 11. Civilian Security -- 12. Building Local Capacity: From Implementation to Peacebuilding -- Part 3. Case Studies -- 13. Peace in Stages: The Role of an Implementation Regime in Nicaragua -- 14. Assessing El Salvador’s Transition from Civil War to Peace -- 15. Broad Participation, Diffuse Responsibility: Peace Implementation in Guatemala -- 16. Implementing the Arusha Peace Agreement on Rwanda -- 17. Implementing Cambodia’s Peace Agreement -- 18. From Missed Opportunities to Overcompensation: Implementing the Dayton Agreement on Bosnia -- 19. Peace by Unconventional Means: Lebanon’s Ta’if Agreement -- 20. Liberia: AWarlord’s Peace -- 21. Flawed Mediation, Chaotic Implementation: The 1987 Indo–Sri Lanka Peace Agreement -- Part 4. Conclusion -- 22. Policy Implications -- List of Acronyms -- Selected Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
Summary: The most comprehensive, systematic study to date of the implementation of peace agreements—of the factors determining the successes and failures that occur after the treaties are signed.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- Part 1. Evaluating Implementation Strategies -- 2. Evaluation Issues in Peace Implementation -- 3. Strategy and Transitional Authority -- 4. The Challenges of Strategic Coordination -- 5. Settlement Terms and Postagreement Stability -- Part 2. Evaluating Implementation Tasks -- 6. Disarmament and Demobilization -- 7. Economic Priorities for Successful Peace Implementation -- 8. The Role of Postsettlement Elections -- 9. Human Rights and Sustainable Peace -- 10. Refugee Repatriation -- 11. Civilian Security -- 12. Building Local Capacity: From Implementation to Peacebuilding -- Part 3. Case Studies -- 13. Peace in Stages: The Role of an Implementation Regime in Nicaragua -- 14. Assessing El Salvador’s Transition from Civil War to Peace -- 15. Broad Participation, Diffuse Responsibility: Peace Implementation in Guatemala -- 16. Implementing the Arusha Peace Agreement on Rwanda -- 17. Implementing Cambodia’s Peace Agreement -- 18. From Missed Opportunities to Overcompensation: Implementing the Dayton Agreement on Bosnia -- 19. Peace by Unconventional Means: Lebanon’s Ta’if Agreement -- 20. Liberia: AWarlord’s Peace -- 21. Flawed Mediation, Chaotic Implementation: The 1987 Indo–Sri Lanka Peace Agreement -- Part 4. Conclusion -- 22. Policy Implications -- List of Acronyms -- Selected Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book

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The most comprehensive, systematic study to date of the implementation of peace agreements—of the factors determining the successes and failures that occur after the treaties are signed.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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