Peace as governance : power-sharing, armed groups and contemporary peace negotiations
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Peace as governance : power-sharing, armed groups and contemporary peace negotiations
(Rethinking peace and conflict studies)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2008
- : softcover
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"Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2008"--T.p. verso of softcover
Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-201) and index
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Description
A critical study of incentives commonly used to induce non-state armed groups to engage in peace negotiations. Offers a closer analysis of these incentives, which offer such groups a place or a stake in governance, suggesting that not only are they frequently ineffective, but that they can have unintended and dangerous side effects.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Promise and Limits of Governance Incentives Conflict Resolution: Power-Sharing and Other Inclusion Strategies Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution in Practice Sri Lanka: The Repeated Failure of Inclusion Incentives Sudan: The Dangerous Collateral Effects of Inclusion Incentives Colombia: The Limited Appeal of Inclusion Incentives Conclusion: The Need for More Nuanced Governance Incentives
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