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Peace Formation And Political Order In Conflict Affected Societies 1st Edition Richmond

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Peace Formation And Political Order In Conflict Affected Societies 1st Edition Richmond
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Publisher: Oxford University Press is a Department of the University of Oxford
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Richmond, Oliver P
ISBN: 9780190237639, 9780190237653, 0190237635, 0190237651
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Peace Formation And Political Order In Conflict Affected Societies 1st Edition Richmond by Richmond, Oliver P 9780190237639, 9780190237653, 0190237635, 0190237651 instant download after payment.

International actors, including key states like the US and organizations such as the UN, EU, African Union, and World Bank, and a range of NGOs, have long been confronted with the question of how to achieve an emancipatory form of peace. This book argues that the localized formation of peace has not been examined closely enough. Yet it provides important 'navigation points for policymakers' and the crucial and, so far, often-missing legitimacy for wider peacebuilding and statebuilding efforts.
Abstract: International actors, including key states like the US and organizations such as the UN, EU, African Union, and World Bank, and a range of NGOs, have long been confronted with the question of how to achieve an emancipatory form of peace.

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