Durable Peace

Author: Taisier M. Ali   Robert O. Matthews  

Publisher: University of Toronto Press‎

Publication year: 2004

E-ISBN: 9781442674134

Subject: K504 modern history

Language: ENG

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Good case studies are enormously valuable for policy makers, and this well-edited collection is better than most: a very valuable addition to the literature on African peacebuilding.

Chapter

Introduction

Part One: Peacebuilding after Military Victory

1 Post–Civil War Transitions in Ethiopia

2 Obstacles to Peacebuilding in Rwanda

3 Uganda: The Politics of 'Consolidation' under Museveni's Regime, 1996–2003

Part Two: Peacebuilding after a Negotiated Settlement

4 Reconstructing Peace in Liberia

5 The Peace Dividend in Mozambique, 1987–1997

6 Postwar and Post-Apartheid: The Costs and Benefits of Peacebuilding, South African Style

7 Zimbabwe and Sustainable Peacebuilding

Part Three: Peacebuilding under Threat

8 Somalia: International versus Local Attempts at Peacebuilding

9 Failures in Peacebuilding: Sudan (1972–1983) and Angola (1991–1998)

Part Four: General Themes

10 Development and Peacebuilding: Conceptual and Operational Deficits in International Assistance

11 Structural Deficits and Institutional Adaptations to Conflict and Peacebuilding in Africa

Conclusion: The Long and Difficult Road to Peace

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