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Conflict Prevention and Peace-building in Post-War Societies: Sustaining the Peace (Contemporary Security Studies)

paperbackJanuary 15, 2006
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ISBN-13: 9780415544955 ISBN-10: 0415544955
Publisher
Routledge
Binding
paperback
Published
January 15, 2006
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
23.40×1.70×15.60 cm

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Conflict Prevention and Peace-building in Post-War Societies: Sustaining the Peace (Contemporary Security Studies) by Mason, T. David. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780415544955.

This volume provides an overview of the costs, benefits, consequences, and prospects for rebuilding nations emerging from violent conflict. The rationale for this comes from the growing realization that, in the post-Cold War era and in the aftermath of 9/11, our understanding of conflict and conflict resolution has to include consideration of the conditions conducive to sustaining the peace in nations torn by civil war or interstate conflict. The chapters analyze the prospects for building a sustainable peace from a number of different perspectives, examining: the role of economic development democratization respect for human rights the potential for renewal of conflict the United Nations and other critical topics. In an age when nation-building is once again on the international agenda, and scholars as well as policy makers realize both the tremendous costs and benefits in fostering developed, democratic, peaceful and secure nations, the time has truly come for a book that integrates all the facets of this important subject. Conflict Prevention and Peace-building in Post-War Societies will appeal to students and scholars of peace studies, international relations, security studies and conflict resolution as well as policy makers and analysts.