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Overview
This book is a timely study of peacebuilding in war-torn societies. Its purpose is to encourage policy makers and practitioners (in government, intergovernmental organizations, and international and local NGOs) to understand and reflect on processes designed to promote social stability and peace. Through an examination of themes and case studies, it offers conceptual analysis of interest to theorists and practitioners alike.
Synopsis
This book is a timely study of peacebuilding in war-torn societies. Its purpose is to encourage policy makers and practitioners (in government, intergovernmental organizations, and international and local NGOs) to understand and reflect on processes designed to promote social stability and peace. Through an examination of themes and case studies, it offers conceptual analysis of interest to theorists and practitioners alike.
Booknews
Scholars in international relations, conflict resolution, peace studies, security and other fields that overlap an emerging area of research that has not yet been named, consider the legacies of modern conflict in the transition to relative peace, ownership and accountability in interactions between internal and external actors, the need for coherent responses to regeneration, and the importance of case-specific approaches. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)