Political Economy of Statebuilding
Power after peace
Herausgeber: Berdal, Mats; Zaum, Dominik
Political Economy of Statebuilding
Power after peace
Herausgeber: Berdal, Mats; Zaum, Dominik
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This volume examines and evaluates the impact of international statebuilding interventions on the political economy of post-conflict countries over the past 20 years.
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This volume examines and evaluates the impact of international statebuilding interventions on the political economy of post-conflict countries over the past 20 years.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780415521574
- ISBN-10: 0415521572
- Artikelnr.: 38017678
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780415521574
- ISBN-10: 0415521572
- Artikelnr.: 38017678
Mats Berdal is Professor of Security and Development in the Department of War Studies at King's College London. He is Visiting Professor at The Norwegian Defence Command and Staff College and a Consulting Senior Fellow at the IISS, and author/editor of several books. Dominik Zaum is Professor of Governance, Conflict and Security at the University of Reading, and a Senior Research Fellow in Conflict and Fragility at the UK Department for International Development (DFID). He is author of several books on peace- and statebuilding.
1. Power after Peace, Mats Berdal and Dominik Zaum 2. State-building and
the Limits of Constitutional Design, Oisín Tansey 3. Elections and
Post-Conflict Political Development, Benjamin Reilly 4. Transition from War
to Peace: Stratification, Inequality and Post-War Economic Reconstruction,
Stina Torjesen 5. Private and Public Interests - Informal Actors, Informal
Influence, and Economic Order after War, Christine Cheng 6. State-building
and Corruption: A Political Economy Perspective, Michael Pugh 7.
State-building and the Political Economy of the Extractive Industries in
Post-Conflict States, Thorsten Benner and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira 8. The
United Nations and International State-building after the Cold War, Mats
Berdal and Hannah Davies 9. The IFIs and Post-Conflict Political Economy,
Susan L. Woodward 10. Regional Approaches to State-building I: The European
Union, Othon Anastasakis, Richard Caplan and Spyros Economides 11. Regional
Approaches to State-building II: The Case of the African Union and ECOWAS,
Kwesi Aning and Naila Salihu 12. Back to the Future: The Failure to Reform
the Post-war Political Economy of Iraq, Toby Dodge 13. Building a State and
'State-building': East Timor and the UN, 1999-2012, Anthony Goldstone 14.
The Political Economy of State-building in Kosovo, Dominik Zaum with Verena
Knaus 15. From New Dawn to Quicksand - the Political Economy of
State-building in Afghanistan, Antonio Giustozzi and Niamatullah Ibrahimi
16. The Political Economy of State-building in Burundi, Peter Uvin and
Leanne Bayer 17. The Political Economy of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement
in Sudan, Atta El-Battahani and Peter Woodward 18. The Political Economy of
State-building in Haiti: Informal Resistance to Security-First
State-building, Robert Muggah 19. Georgia and the Political Economy of
State-building, S. Neil MacFarlane 20. How the EU and the US Stopped a War
and Nobody Noticed: The Containment of the Macedonian Conflict and EU Soft
Power, Kristof Bender
the Limits of Constitutional Design, Oisín Tansey 3. Elections and
Post-Conflict Political Development, Benjamin Reilly 4. Transition from War
to Peace: Stratification, Inequality and Post-War Economic Reconstruction,
Stina Torjesen 5. Private and Public Interests - Informal Actors, Informal
Influence, and Economic Order after War, Christine Cheng 6. State-building
and Corruption: A Political Economy Perspective, Michael Pugh 7.
State-building and the Political Economy of the Extractive Industries in
Post-Conflict States, Thorsten Benner and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira 8. The
United Nations and International State-building after the Cold War, Mats
Berdal and Hannah Davies 9. The IFIs and Post-Conflict Political Economy,
Susan L. Woodward 10. Regional Approaches to State-building I: The European
Union, Othon Anastasakis, Richard Caplan and Spyros Economides 11. Regional
Approaches to State-building II: The Case of the African Union and ECOWAS,
Kwesi Aning and Naila Salihu 12. Back to the Future: The Failure to Reform
the Post-war Political Economy of Iraq, Toby Dodge 13. Building a State and
'State-building': East Timor and the UN, 1999-2012, Anthony Goldstone 14.
The Political Economy of State-building in Kosovo, Dominik Zaum with Verena
Knaus 15. From New Dawn to Quicksand - the Political Economy of
State-building in Afghanistan, Antonio Giustozzi and Niamatullah Ibrahimi
16. The Political Economy of State-building in Burundi, Peter Uvin and
Leanne Bayer 17. The Political Economy of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement
in Sudan, Atta El-Battahani and Peter Woodward 18. The Political Economy of
State-building in Haiti: Informal Resistance to Security-First
State-building, Robert Muggah 19. Georgia and the Political Economy of
State-building, S. Neil MacFarlane 20. How the EU and the US Stopped a War
and Nobody Noticed: The Containment of the Macedonian Conflict and EU Soft
Power, Kristof Bender
1. Power after Peace, Mats Berdal and Dominik Zaum 2. State-building and
the Limits of Constitutional Design, Oisín Tansey 3. Elections and
Post-Conflict Political Development, Benjamin Reilly 4. Transition from War
to Peace: Stratification, Inequality and Post-War Economic Reconstruction,
Stina Torjesen 5. Private and Public Interests - Informal Actors, Informal
Influence, and Economic Order after War, Christine Cheng 6. State-building
and Corruption: A Political Economy Perspective, Michael Pugh 7.
State-building and the Political Economy of the Extractive Industries in
Post-Conflict States, Thorsten Benner and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira 8. The
United Nations and International State-building after the Cold War, Mats
Berdal and Hannah Davies 9. The IFIs and Post-Conflict Political Economy,
Susan L. Woodward 10. Regional Approaches to State-building I: The European
Union, Othon Anastasakis, Richard Caplan and Spyros Economides 11. Regional
Approaches to State-building II: The Case of the African Union and ECOWAS,
Kwesi Aning and Naila Salihu 12. Back to the Future: The Failure to Reform
the Post-war Political Economy of Iraq, Toby Dodge 13. Building a State and
'State-building': East Timor and the UN, 1999-2012, Anthony Goldstone 14.
The Political Economy of State-building in Kosovo, Dominik Zaum with Verena
Knaus 15. From New Dawn to Quicksand - the Political Economy of
State-building in Afghanistan, Antonio Giustozzi and Niamatullah Ibrahimi
16. The Political Economy of State-building in Burundi, Peter Uvin and
Leanne Bayer 17. The Political Economy of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement
in Sudan, Atta El-Battahani and Peter Woodward 18. The Political Economy of
State-building in Haiti: Informal Resistance to Security-First
State-building, Robert Muggah 19. Georgia and the Political Economy of
State-building, S. Neil MacFarlane 20. How the EU and the US Stopped a War
and Nobody Noticed: The Containment of the Macedonian Conflict and EU Soft
Power, Kristof Bender
the Limits of Constitutional Design, Oisín Tansey 3. Elections and
Post-Conflict Political Development, Benjamin Reilly 4. Transition from War
to Peace: Stratification, Inequality and Post-War Economic Reconstruction,
Stina Torjesen 5. Private and Public Interests - Informal Actors, Informal
Influence, and Economic Order after War, Christine Cheng 6. State-building
and Corruption: A Political Economy Perspective, Michael Pugh 7.
State-building and the Political Economy of the Extractive Industries in
Post-Conflict States, Thorsten Benner and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira 8. The
United Nations and International State-building after the Cold War, Mats
Berdal and Hannah Davies 9. The IFIs and Post-Conflict Political Economy,
Susan L. Woodward 10. Regional Approaches to State-building I: The European
Union, Othon Anastasakis, Richard Caplan and Spyros Economides 11. Regional
Approaches to State-building II: The Case of the African Union and ECOWAS,
Kwesi Aning and Naila Salihu 12. Back to the Future: The Failure to Reform
the Post-war Political Economy of Iraq, Toby Dodge 13. Building a State and
'State-building': East Timor and the UN, 1999-2012, Anthony Goldstone 14.
The Political Economy of State-building in Kosovo, Dominik Zaum with Verena
Knaus 15. From New Dawn to Quicksand - the Political Economy of
State-building in Afghanistan, Antonio Giustozzi and Niamatullah Ibrahimi
16. The Political Economy of State-building in Burundi, Peter Uvin and
Leanne Bayer 17. The Political Economy of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement
in Sudan, Atta El-Battahani and Peter Woodward 18. The Political Economy of
State-building in Haiti: Informal Resistance to Security-First
State-building, Robert Muggah 19. Georgia and the Political Economy of
State-building, S. Neil MacFarlane 20. How the EU and the US Stopped a War
and Nobody Noticed: The Containment of the Macedonian Conflict and EU Soft
Power, Kristof Bender