Title of article :
Ending Wars and Building Peace: International Responses to War-Torn Societies
Author/Authors :
Charles T. Call and Elizabeth M. Cousens، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Scholars and practitioners of international relations have devoted
increasing attention to how cease-fires, once achieved, may be translated
into sustained peace. In recent years, the United Nations, the
World Bank, and the United States and other governments have
revamped their institutional architecture for addressing post-conflict
reconstruction and peacebuilding. The creation in 2006 of a UN Peacebuilding
Commission exemplifies these changes. The relationship
between weak states and the durability of peace has acquired new
emphasis in IR research. This article analyzes recent conceptual developments
in post-conflict peacebuilding, relating them to new thinking
about fragile states. It then analyzes the international architecture for
addressing post-conflict peacebuilding, identifying gaps, and analyzing
likely policy challenges in the near future. We argue that despite important
analytic insights and institutional changes, serious challenges persist
in efforts to prevent wars from recurring.
Keywords :
state building , nation building , Civil War , Peacekeeping , peacebuilding , Post-conflict reconstruction
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives