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From Civil Strife to Civil Society: Civil and Military Responsibilities in Disrupted States (Foundations of Peace) PDF

381 Pages·2003·1.895 MB·English
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The 1990s saw the United Nations, the militaries of key member states and non-governmental organizations increasingly entangled in the complex affairs of disrupted states. Whether as deliverers of hunanitarian assistance or as agents of political, social and civic reconstruction, these actors have had to learn ways of interacting with each other in order to optimize the benefits for the populations they seek to assist. Yet the challenges created by conflicting organizational cultures, operating procedures and priorities have proved daunting. This volume offers a rigorous examination of the dimensions of state disruption and the roles of the international community in responding to it, looks at military doctrine for dealing with disorder and humanitarian emergencies and examines mechanisms for ending violence and delivering justice in post-conflict times. The authors also investigate the problems of rebuilding trust and promoting democracy, while re-establishing the rule of law and social and civil order.

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Author:William Maley, C. J. G. Sampford, Ramesh Chandra Thakur
Publication Year:2003
ISBN:9780585485591
Pages:381
Language:English
File Size:1.895
Format:PDF
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