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Challenges To Peacebuilding Managing Spoilers During Conflict Resolution Edward Newman Oliver Richmond Eds

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Challenges To Peacebuilding Managing Spoilers During Conflict Resolution Edward Newman Oliver Richmond Eds
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Publisher: United Nations University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 343
Author: Edward Newman & Oliver Richmond (eds.)
ISBN: 9280811266
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Challenges To Peacebuilding Managing Spoilers During Conflict Resolution Edward Newman Oliver Richmond Eds by Edward Newman & Oliver Richmond (eds.) 9280811266 instant download after payment.

Many ceasefires and peace agreements in civil conflict are initially unsuccessful. Some give way to renewed, and often escalating, violence. In other cases, peace processes have become interminably protracted. This study approaches the problem by focussing on 'spoilers': groups and tactics that actively seek to obstruct or undermine conflict settlement through a variety of means, including terrorism and violence. It considers why spoilers and spoiling behaviour emerge and how they can be addressed, drawing upon experience from Northern Ireland, the Basque region, Bosnia, Colombia, Israel-Palestine, Cyprus, the Caucasus and Kashmir.

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