World Politics, Military Policy - General & Miscellaneous, Peace Studies, Social Sciences - General & Miscellaneous
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Overview
Keating and Knight (both professors of political science, U. of Alberta, Canada) present fifteen papers from a March 2000 symposium that explore issues of international intervention, techniques of peacebuilding, and the role of nongovernmental actors and regional organizations in the peacebuilding process. Mostly written by academics, but including contributions from some policy advisors and practitioners, the papers discuss such topics as the commodification and militarization of peacebuilding, judicial sector reforms in Haiti following the early 1990s intervention, peacebuilding experiences in Liberia and Sierra Leone, an assessment of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, financing of peacebuilding missions, the creation of a smalls arms control region, and the role of Africa's regional organization in the Horn of Africa. The book is co-published by the U. of Alberta Press and United Nations University Press. Annotation Β©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, ORBook Details
Published
April 1, 2004
Publisher
Renouf Publishing Company, Ltd.
Pages
500
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9789280811018