Regeneration of war-torn societies

書誌事項

Regeneration of war-torn societies

edited by Michael Pugh

(Global issues series / general editor, Jim Whitman)

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2000

  • : uk
  • : us, cloth

大学図書館所蔵 件 / 14

この図書・雑誌をさがす

注記

Bibliography: p. 238-243

Includes index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: us, cloth ISBN 9780312231132

内容説明

Regeneration and peacebuilding in war-torn societies is a fast-growing area of interest in world politics. The book is an original and timely contribution to the study of post-conflict transition through an examination of various aspects of regeneration and detailed analysis of examples of intent. Four issues are highlighted in particular: - the legacies of modern conflict in the transitions to relative peace - the question of ownership and accountability in the interactions between internal and external actors - the need for coherent responses to regeneration - the importance of case-specific approaches. The book's purpose is to encourage students, policy-makers and practitioners (in governments, intergovernmental organisations, international and local non-governmental organisations) to understand and reflect on processes designed to promote social stability and relative peace - and to re-examine the nature of the tasks they confront and their responses. The authors represent perspectives from law, political economy, social work, development studies, anthropology and international relations.
巻冊次

: uk ISBN 9780333800690

内容説明

Regeneration and peacebuilding in war-torn societies is a fast-growing area of interest in world politics. The book is an original and timely contribution to the study of post-conflict transition through an examination of various aspects of regeneration and detailed analysis of examples of intent. Four issues are highlighted in particular: - the legacies of modern conflict in the transitions to relative peace - the question of ownership and accountability in the interactions between internal and external actors - the need for coherent responses to regeneration - the importance of case-specific approaches. The book's purpose is to encourage students, policy-makers and practitioners (in governments, intergovernmental organisations, international and local non-governmental organisations) to understand and reflect on processes designed to promote social stability and relative peace - and to re-examine the nature of the tasks they confront and their responses. The authors represent perspectives from law, political economy, social work, development studies, anthropology and international relations.

目次

  • List of Tables and Figures Preface Notes on the Contributors Glossary Acknowledgements Introduction: The Ownership of Regeneration and Peacebuilding
  • M.Pugh PART I: DIMENSIONS Conceptualising Peacebuilding: Human Security and Sustainable Peace
  • J.G.Cockell International Security Assistance to War-torn Societies
  • A.S.Hansen Raising the Costs of Conflict, Lowering the Price of Peace: Demilitarisation After Post-modern Conflicts
  • N.Cooper Bargains for Peace: Military Adjustments During Post-war Peacebuilding
  • F.Tanner The Rule of Law of the Rule of Might? Restoring Legal Justice in the Aftermath of Conflict
  • R.Mani The Social-Civil Dimension
  • M.Pugh From Statehood to Childhood: Regeneration and Changing Approaches to International Order
  • V.Pupavac PART II: CASES Peacebuilding, Hegemony and Integrated Social Development: The UNDP in Travnik
  • P.Peirce & P.Stubbs International Law and National Reconciliation in Peacebuilding: Transcaucasia
  • S.Albert Dilemmas of Accommodation and Reconstruction: Liberia
  • C.Ero The Post-war Nation: Rethinking the Triple Transition in Eritrea
  • E.Garcetti & J.Gruber Select Bibliography Index

「Nielsen BookData」 より

関連文献: 1件中  1-1を表示

詳細情報

ページトップへ