Unlike other books on the Arab uprisings which focus on why they occurred, this book looks instead towards the future of three countries - Syria, Libya and Yemen - where the violence and instability initiated by the uprisings persist. It additionally examines the case of Iraq which continues to suffer from a precarious political situation.
Unlike other books on the Arab uprisings which focus on why they occurred, this book looks instead towards the future of three countries - Syria, Libya and Yemen - where the violence and instability initiated by the uprisings persist. It additionally examines the case of Iraq which continues to suffer from a precarious political situation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Samir Makdisi is a Professor Emeritus of Economics at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. Raimundo Soto is a Professor of Economics at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: On the Causes of Conflict and the Premises for Reconstruction Part I: Post-Conflict Development and Democratic Governance 1. Economic Agenda for Post-Conflict Reconstruction 2. Grievances and Civil Wars: The State of The Literature 3 Power¿sharing and Peace-building Part II: Country Studies 4. Causes, Consequences, and Future Directions of the Syrian Conflict 5. Conflict, Institutions and the Iraqi Economy, 2003-2020 6. Conflict, Peace-Building, and Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Yemen 7. Investigating the Libyan Conflict and Peace-building Process: Causes and Prospects Concluding Remarks
Introduction: On the Causes of Conflict and the Premises for Reconstruction Part I: Post-Conflict Development and Democratic Governance 1. Economic Agenda for Post-Conflict Reconstruction 2. Grievances and Civil Wars: The State of The Literature 3 Power¿sharing and Peace-building Part II: Country Studies 4. Causes, Consequences, and Future Directions of the Syrian Conflict 5. Conflict, Institutions and the Iraqi Economy, 2003-2020 6. Conflict, Peace-Building, and Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Yemen 7. Investigating the Libyan Conflict and Peace-building Process: Causes and Prospects Concluding Remarks
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