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Contemporary Peacemaking Conflict, Peace Processes and Post-War Reconstruction

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ISBN-10: 023021021X

ISBN-13: 9780230210219

Edition: 2nd 2008 (Revised)

Authors: John Darby, Roger Mac Ginty, John Darby

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List price: $99.99
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Limited
Publication date: 6/11/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 401
Size: 6.22" wide x 9.22" long x 0.91" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: What Peace? What Process?
Preparing for Peace: An Introduction
Explaining the Conflict Potential of Ethnicity
The Timing of Peace Initiatives: Hurting Stalemates and Ripe Moments
Cultivating Peace: A Practitioner's View of Deadly Conflict and Negotiation
New Contexts for Political Solutions: Redefining Minority Nationalisms in Northern Ireland, the Basque Country, and Corsica
Negotiations: An Introduction
Negotiations and Peace Processes
Rules and Procedures for Negotiated Peacemaking
Mediation and the Ending of Conflicts
Women, Gender and Peacemaking in Civil Wars
Traditional and Indigenous Approaches to Peacemaking
The Role of the News Media in Peace Negotiations: Variations over Time and Circumstance
Violence and Peace Processes: An Introduction
Peace Processes and the Challenges of Violence
Reframing the Spoiler Debate in Peace Processes
Post-Agreement Demobilization, Disarmament, and Reconstruction: Towards a New Approach
Peace Accords: An Introduction
Power Sharing after Civil Wars: Matching Problems to Solutions
Negotiating Human Rights
Democratic Validation
Territorial Options
Peace Accord Implementation and Post-war Reconstruction: An Introduction
The UN and Liberal Peacebuilding: Consensus and Challenges
From Peace to Democratization: Lessons from Central America
Casting Long Shadows: War, Peace, and Extra-Legal Economies
Military and Police Reform after Civil Wars
Refugees and IDPs in Peacemaking Processes
Negotiating Justice: The Challenge of Addressing Past Human Rights Violations
Borrowing and Lending in Peace Processes
Conclusion: Peace Processes, Present, and Future
Bibliography
Index