Contemporary Peacemaking: Conflict, Peace Processes And Post-war Reconstruction
by John Darby /
2008 / English / PDF
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Contemporary Peacemaking brings together the expertise of leading
scholars on peace and conflict and seeks to identify and explore
the essential components of peace processes. Each chapter examines
comparatively a different element in recent peace processes. The
collection is organised around five main themes: planning for peace
during periods of violence; the process of negotiations; the
effects of violence on peace processes; peace accords -
constitutional and political options; and securing the settlement
and building the peace. This authoritative review of peace
processes covers examples ranging from South Africa, Northern
Ireland and Guatemala to Papua New Guinea, Bosnia and the Middle
East.
Contemporary Peacemaking brings together the expertise of leading
scholars on peace and conflict and seeks to identify and explore
the essential components of peace processes. Each chapter examines
comparatively a different element in recent peace processes. The
collection is organised around five main themes: planning for peace
during periods of violence; the process of negotiations; the
effects of violence on peace processes; peace accords -
constitutional and political options; and securing the settlement
and building the peace. This authoritative review of peace
processes covers examples ranging from South Africa, Northern
Ireland and Guatemala to Papua New Guinea, Bosnia and the Middle
East.