The peacebuilding puzzle : (Record no. 79665)

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020 ## - ISBN
ISBN 9781107169319
020 ## - ISBN
ISBN 1107169313
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041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE
Language code eng
100 1# - AUTHOR
Personal name Barma, Naazneen H.
245 14 - TITLE
Title The peacebuilding puzzle :
Subtitle political order in post-conflict states /
Author, etc Naazneen H. Barma
250 ## - EDITION
Edition First published 2017.
260 ## - PUBLICATION DATA
Place of publication Cambridge :
Publisher Cambridge University Press,
Year 2017
300 ## - PAGES ETC
Pages xiv, 265 pages ;
Dimensions 24 cm
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note SIP1811
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
About the authors Includes bibliographical references and index.
520 ## - SUMMARY
Summary, etc "This book explains why international post-conflict interventions have fallen short of the weighty aspirations they embody. It reframes the peacebuilding puzzle by presenting a new theory of how domestic elites construct political order during and after peacebuilding interventions. A comparative analysis of the UN's transformative peacebuilding attempts in Cambodia, East Timor, and Afghanistan shows that while international peacebuilders want to build effective and legitimate government, domestic elites essentially do not. As is the case in much of the developing world, post-conflict elites use strategies to prioritize their own political survival and power that result in a neopatrimonial political order that better delivers on their goals. Peacebuilding interventions thus generate a set of unintended yet predictable effects. In all three cases, the UN's efforts at peacebuilding through elite settlement followed by a process of simultaneous statebuilding and democratization were co-opted by a small subset of domestic power-holders who successfully closed down the political space and stunted state capacity. To be sure, each of these countries is better off than before the peace operations. Yet the goals of intervention have not truly been met. Instead, there are striking similarities in the patterns of neopatrimonial order that emerge in the aftermath of intervention. This book makes the case that the peacebuilding approach is, at least in part, itself responsible for the eventually disappointing governance outcomes that emerge in post-conflict countries"--
650 #7 - KEYWORD
Keyword peacekeeping forces
Subdivision peacekeeping operations
-- developing countries
-- armed conflicts
-- interventions
-- conflict resolution
-- peacebuilding
852 ## - LOCATION
Classification part 341.6 Barma
942 ## - ITEM TYPE (KOHA)
Koha item type monograph
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