Building States to Build PeaceCharles Call, Vanessa Wyeth Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2008 - 438 pages There is increasing consensus among scholars and policy analysts that successful peacebuilding can occur only in the context of capable state institutions. But how can legitimate and sustainable states best be established in the aftermath of civil wars? And what role should international actors play in supporting the vital process? Addressing these questions, this state-of-the-art volume explores the core challenges involved in institutionalizing postconflict states. The combination of thematic chapters and in-depth case studies covers the full range of the most vexing and diverse problems confronting domestic and international actors seeking to build states while building peace.Charles T. Call is assistant professor of international relations at American University. Editor of Constructing Justice and Security After War, he has conducted field research on postconflict issues in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Central America, Haiti, Kosovo, and West Africa.Contents: Ending Wars, Building States?C.T. Call. Context. The Politics of Security in State Building?B. Rubin. Peacebuilding and Public Finance?C. Lockhart and M. Carnahan. Postconflict Economic Policy?P. Collier. Participation and State Legitimation?K. Papagianni. Justice and the Rule of Law?E. Jensen. The Limits of Bottom-Up State Building?W. Reno. Cross-Cutting Challenges?S. Cliffe and N. Manning. Cases. Somalia?K. Menkhaus. Palestine?R. Brynen. Bosnia?M. Cox. East Timor?E. Bowles and T. Hohe. Afghanistan?J. Sherman. Liberia?M. McGovern. Conclusion. State Building, War, and Peace?C.T. Call. |
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... leaders . Devra Moehler argues that regional leaders influenced whether people came to view the constitution as legitimate . This was due to the scarcity of alternative sources of information , the difficulty individuals faced in ...
... leaders . Devra Moehler argues that regional leaders influenced whether people came to view the constitution as legitimate . This was due to the scarcity of alternative sources of information , the difficulty individuals faced in ...
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... leaders to the goal of reviving the state . Evidence from the failed TNG experiment in statebuilding in 2000-2003 suggests that many political and business leaders supported the declaration of a transitional government , but not the ...
... leaders to the goal of reviving the state . Evidence from the failed TNG experiment in statebuilding in 2000-2003 suggests that many political and business leaders supported the declaration of a transitional government , but not the ...
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... leaders in the eyes of the population , and , second , can guarantee some form of representation . In some cases , this might entail quickly arranging elec- tions from the bottom up . In other cases , elections might not be seen as a ...
... leaders in the eyes of the population , and , second , can guarantee some form of representation . In some cases , this might entail quickly arranging elec- tions from the bottom up . In other cases , elections might not be seen as a ...
Contents
The Politics of Security in Postconflict Statebuilding | 25 |
Participation and State Legitimation | 49 |
Peacebuilding and Public Finance | 85 |
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