Ending Wars, Consolidating Peace: Economic Perspectives Ending Wars, Consolidating Peace: Economic Perspectives
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Ending Wars, Consolidating Peace: Economic Perspectives

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Descripción editorial

The transition from war to peace is fraught with tension and the risk of a return to bloodshed. With so much at stake, it is crucial that the international community and local stakeholders make sense of the complex mosaic of challenges, to support a lasting, inclusive and prosperous peace. Recent missions, such as in Afghanistan, Somalia or Sudan, have highlighted the fact that there can be no one-size-fits-all approach to steering countries away from violence and towards stability.

This Adelphi offers a series of economic perspectives on conflict resolution, showing how the challenges of peacebuilding can be more effectively tackled. From the need to marry diplomatic peacemaking with development efforts, and activate the private sector in the service of peacebuilding aims, to the use of taxes and natural-resource revenues as a financial base for sustainable peace, this book considers how economic factors can positively shape and drive peace processes. It examines the complex ways in which power and order may be manifested in conflict zones, where unpalatable compromises with local warlords can often be the first step towards a more lasting settlement. In distilling expertise from a range of disciplines, this Adelphi seeks to inform a more economically integrated and responsive approach to helping countries leave behind their troubled pasts and take a fuller role in constructing their futures.

'It is refreshing to see the positive aspects of the economic value of peace being so clearly articulated … Too often the intersection between business, peace and economics is left out of conflict resolution.'

Steve Killelea, Chairman and Founder, Institute for Economics and Peace

'This book builds on peacemaking practices and carries us deeper into the post-conflict reconstruction field, digging into new areas of concern as we seek to make peace last.'

I. William Zartman, Professor Emeritus, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University

GÉNERO
Política y actualidad
PUBLICADO
2015
19 de febrero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
260
Páginas
EDITORIAL
The International Institute for Strategic Studies
VENDEDOR
International Institute for Strategic Studies
TAMAÑO
1.7
MB

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