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Sustainable Peace

by Connie Peck, David A. Hamburg
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Overview

The end of the twentieth century saw the easing of East-West tension but not the end of violent conflict_especially within states. There has been growing consensus that the international community needs to find more effective ways of preventing such internal conflicts. This book argues that the most sustainable means of promoting peace within states is the development of good governance, which can address the root causes of conflict and meet basic human security needs. Good governance offers groups a 'voice' in resolving grievances at an early stage before they grow into major problems, safeguards human rights, and promotes a fairer distribution of resources. The author suggests that the focus of good international and regional governance should be the promotion of more effective national and local governance, and she outlines the efforts of the United Nations, regional organizations_such as the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the Organization of African Unity, and the Organization of American States_and NG's, such as the Carter Center. The most successful approaches of these organizations could be applied through proposed Regional Centers for Sustainable Peace.

Synopsis

This book argues that the most sustainable means of promoting peace within states is the development of good governance, which can address the root causes of conflict and meet basic human security needs. Good governance offers groups a _voice_ in resolving grievances at an early stage before they grow into major problems, safeguards human rights, and promotes a fairer distribution of resources.

Michael W. Doyle

A thoroughly informative, indeed, a dazzling tour d'horizon of new regional actors in preventive diplomacy.

About the Author, Connie Peck

Connie Peck is coordinator of the Fellowship Program in Peacemaking and Preventive Diplomacy, which is cosponsored by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research and the International Peace Academy.

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Editorials

Ethnic Conflict Research Digest

...containing as it does a wealth of valuable and interesting information for the student of conflict and conflict prevention.
β€” Michael O'Connor, Executive Director, Australia Defence Association

Pacific Review

Provides, first, a well-informed and down-to-earth macro-level analysis of the non-coercive conflict prevention mechanisms that are already operating in different parts of the world, and, secondly, a useful synthesis of those uncoordinated mechanisms in the form of a concrete institutional proposal. Peck should be congratulated for this valuable contribution to the conflict prevention literature.

Terrorism and Political Violence

This book is an instance of peace research, and a very good one, too.

Kevin P. Clements

This is a vitally important contribution to the debate about preventive diplomacy, early responses to incipient violent conflict, and medium- to long-term peace-building and peacemaking processes.

Michael W. Doyle

A thoroughly informative, indeed, a dazzling tour d'horizon of new regional actors in preventive diplomacy.

Book Details

Published
February 1, 1998
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
318
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780847685615

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