Postconflict development : meeting new challenges
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Postconflict development : meeting new challenges
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-350) and index
Contents of Works
- The challenges of postconflict development / Gerd Junne and Willemijn Verkoren
- Security : an absolute prerequisite / Dirk Salomons
- Building state institutions / Jose Luis Herrero
- Developing local governance / Tanja Hohe
- Reestablishing the rule of law / Mark Plunkett
- Reconstructing infrastructure / Richard H. Brown
- The media's role in war and peacebuilding / Ross Howard
- Reforming education / Wondem Asres Degu
- Reviving health care / Vanessa van Schoor
- Protecting the environment / Martijn Bijlsma
- Economic policy for building peace / Bertine Kamphuis
- Financing reconstruction / Tony Addison, Abdur R. Chowdhury, and S Mansoob Murshed
- Donor assistance : lessons from Palestine for Afghanistan / Rex Brynen
- Donors in war-torn societies : a case study of El Salvador / Chris van der Borgh
- Bringing it all together : a case study of Mozambique / Joseph Hanlon
- Bringing it all together : a case study of Cambodia / Willemijn Verkoren
- Seeking the best way forward / Gerd Junne and Willemijn Verkoren
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Description
With the proliferation of civil wars since the end of the Cold War, many developing countries now exist in a ""postconflict"" environment, posing enormous development challenges for the societies affected, as well as for international actors. Postconflict Development addresses these challenges in a range of vital sectors, security, justice, economic policy, education, the media, agriculture, health, and the environment, in countries around the globe. The authors focus on the need to move beyond emergency relief to create new social and economic structures that can serve as the foundations for a lasting peace. Prosperity, they acknowledge, does not guarantee peace; but a lack of economic development will almost certainly lead to renewed violence. This conviction informs their thorough discussion of the policy dilemmas confronted in postconflict situations and a range of concrete, successful approaches to resolving them.
Table of Contents
The Challenges of Postconflict Development, G. Junne and W. Verkoren. Building State Institutions, J.L. Herrero. Developing Local Governance, T. Hohe. Establishing the Rule of Law, M. Plunkett. Reintegrating Former Combatants, D. Salomons. Reconstructing Infrastructure, R.H. Brown. The Media's Role in War and Peacebuilding, R. Howard. Reforming Education, W.A. Degu. Reviving Health Care, V. van Schoor. Protecting the Environment, M. Bijlsma. Economic Policy for Building Peace, B. Kamphuis. Financing Reconstruction, T. Addison, A.R. Chowdhury, and S. M. Murshed. Donor Assistance: Lessons from Palestine for Afghanistan, R. Brynen. Donors and Civil Society, C. van der Borgh. Bringing It All Together: A Case Study of Mozambique, J. Hanlon. Bringing It All Together: A Case Study of Cambodia, W. Verkoren. Seeking the Best Way Forward, G. Junne and W. Verkoren.
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