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Transition To Peace Howon Jeong

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Transition To Peace Howon Jeong
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.76 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Ho-Won Jeong
ISBN: 9781538146446, 1538146444
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Transition To Peace Howon Jeong by Ho-won Jeong 9781538146446, 1538146444 instant download after payment.

This book enhances our understanding of how societies torn by violence can be rebuilt. Instabilities in those societies continue to be fuelled by political marginalization, economic-social inequality, violent crimes, and injustice. Historically, international response has been largely inadequate due to a failure of adaptation to local circumstances. This collection focuses on how peacebuilding programmes can be more effectively carried out to create a more functional society. In a nutshell, this volume sheds light on local practice and experiences that can be utilized to meet unique circumstances of countries that have suffered from a destructive conflict.

The collection will investigate the transition to peace by highlighting the missing links between peacebuilding norms and practice, political economy, emotions, justice, and reconciliation.

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