Recovering from Civil Conflict: Reconciliation, Peace and DevelopmentA number of international contributors emphasize the conceptual and practical challenges facing post-conflict societies and the international community in the management of the transition from civil conflict to peaceful coexistence. |
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Contents
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The Impact of Transnational Norms and the UN | 31 |
From An Agenda for Peace to the Brahimi Report | 51 |
On the Challenges and Achievements of Reforming UN Peace Operations | 69 |
World Bank NGOs and the Private Sector in PostWar Reconstruction | 81 |
Peace Operations Finance and the Political Economy of a Way Out | 99 |
Constraints and Dangers | 118 |
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