Ho-Won Jeong and a cast of experts explore the ways in which the dynamics of post-conflict situations can be transformed to sustainable peace. Contributors focus on designs and models of peacebuilding, functions of peacekeeping, capacity building through negotiations, reconciliation, the role of gender in social reconstruction, and policy coordination among different components of peacebuilding. The analysis illustrates past and current experiences of peacebuilding and suggests conceptual and policy approaches that can overcome the weaknesses of existing strategies.
Ho-Won Jeong and a cast of experts explore the ways in which the dynamics of post-conflict situations can be transformed to sustainable peace. Contributors focus on designs and models of peacebuilding, functions of peacekeeping, capacity building through negotiations, reconciliation, the role of gender in social reconstruction, and policy coordination among different components of peacebuilding. The analysis illustrates past and current experiences of peacebuilding and suggests conceptual and policy approaches that can overcome the weaknesses of existing strategies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
CHARLES-PHILLIPPE DAVID Teleglobe-Raould Dandurand Chair of Strategic and Diplomatic Studies and Professor of Political Science, University of Quebec, Montreal DAVID LAST Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Royal Military College, Canada CHARLES LERCHE Associate Professor of Political Science, Vesalius College, Vrije University, Brussells SUSAN MCKAY Professor of Nursing, Women's and International Studies, University of Wyoming, USA BERTRAM I. SPECTOR Executive Director, Centre for Negotiation Analysis
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Notes on the Contributors PART I: INTRODUCTION Peacebuilding: Conceptual and Policy Issues; H.W.Jeong Does Peacebuilding Build Peace?; C.P.David PART II: PEACEKEEPING AND CAPACITY BUILDING Peacekeeping Strategies for Peacebuilding Multi-Functional Roles; H.W.Jeong Negotiation Readiness in the Development Context: Adding Capacity to Ripeness; B.I.Spector PART III: RECONCILIATION AND SOCIAL REHABILITATION Reconciliation: Contexts and Consequences; C.Lerche & H.W.Jeong Gender in Post-Conflict Reconstruction; S.McKay PART IV: POLICY DESIGN AND OPERATIONAL ISSUES Peacebuilding Design: A Synergetic Approach; H.W.Jeong Operational Issues for Peacebuilding: Organizational Imperatives; H.W.Jeong & D.Last Index
Preface Notes on the Contributors PART I: INTRODUCTION Peacebuilding: Conceptual and Policy Issues; H.W.Jeong Does Peacebuilding Build Peace?; C.P.David PART II: PEACEKEEPING AND CAPACITY BUILDING Peacekeeping Strategies for Peacebuilding Multi-Functional Roles; H.W.Jeong Negotiation Readiness in the Development Context: Adding Capacity to Ripeness; B.I.Spector PART III: RECONCILIATION AND SOCIAL REHABILITATION Reconciliation: Contexts and Consequences; C.Lerche & H.W.Jeong Gender in Post-Conflict Reconstruction; S.McKay PART IV: POLICY DESIGN AND OPERATIONAL ISSUES Peacebuilding Design: A Synergetic Approach; H.W.Jeong Operational Issues for Peacebuilding: Organizational Imperatives; H.W.Jeong & D.Last Index
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