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Transition to Peace - Between Norms and Practice

English · Hardback

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This book shows how to bring sustainable peace to societies that continue to suffer from political marginalization, economic-social inequality, violent crimes, and injustice even after a conflict is over.

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Preface

1. Connecting the Missing Links, Ho-Won Jeong
Part I: Theories, Norms and Practice
2. Human Insecurities and Postwar Reconstruction: A Constructivist Perspective, Earl Conteh-Morgan
3. Emotions and Post-Liberal Peacebuilding, Katrin Travouillon

4. Transgressive or Compliant? Reconsidering the Norms and Labels of Peacebuilding, Andrea Kathryn Talentino
Part II: Political and Economic Transition
5. Power Sharing and Consociational Institutions, Howon Jeong and Imad Salamey
6. Political Economy of Development, Howon Jeong
7. Multi-Sector Capacity Building, Jon D. Unruh
Part III: Reconciliation and Justice
8. Developing Thin Sympathy and Operationalising Acknowledgement, Joanna R. Quinn
9. The International Criminal Court and its Challenges, Linus N. Malu
10. Moving Beyond the Barrier between Peace and Justice, Jeffrey D. Pugh


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Edited by Ho-Won Jeong

Summary

This book shows how to bring sustainable peace to societies that continue to suffer from political marginalization, economic-social inequality, violent crimes, and injustice even after a conflict is over.

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