Political economy of statebuilding power after peace
This volume examines and evaluates the impact of international statebuilding interventions on the political economy of conflict-affected countries over the past 20 years. It focuses on countries that are emerging, or have recently emerged, from periods of war and protracted conflict. This book will...
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Routledge
2013
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| Series: | Routledge studies in intervention and statebuilding
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Power After Peace
- pt.i. A Political Economy Perspective on Selected Statebuilding Practices
- 2. Statebuilding and the Limits of Constitutional Design
- 3. Elections and Post-conflict Political Development
- 4. Transition from War to Peace: Stratification, Inequality and Post-War Economic Reconstruction
- 5. Informal Actors and the Post-conflict Moment
- 6. Statebuilding and Corruption: A Political Economy Perspective
- 7. State-building and the Political Economy of the Extractive Industries in Post-Conflict States
- pt.II: Approaches to Statebuilding
- 8. The United Nations and International State-Building after the Cold War
- 9. The IFIs and Post-Conflict Political Economy
- 10. Regional Approaches to State-building I: the European Union-- 11. Regional Approaches to State-building II: The African Union and ECOWAS
- pt.III: Case Studies
- 12. Back to the Future: the Failure to Reform the Post-war Political Economy of Iraq
- 13. Building a State and 'State-building': East Timor and the UN, 1999-2012
- 14. The Political Economy of State-building in Kosovo
- 15. From New Dawn to Quicksands: The Political Economy of State-building in Afghanistan
- 16. The Political Economy of State-building in Burundi
- 17. The Political Economy of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in Sudan
- 18. The Political Economy of Statebuilding in Haiti: Informal Resistance to Security-First State-building
- 19. Georgia and the Political Economy of State-building
- 20. How the EU and the US Stopped a War and Nobody Noticed: The Containment of the Macedonian Conflict and EU Soft Power


