No War, No Peace: The Rejuvenation of Stalled Peace Processes and Peace Accords (Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies)

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Many of the peace processes and peace accords over the past decade have ushered in poor quality of peace that makes little difference to the security and standard of living of citizens in post-peace accord societies. This book investigates stalled and dysfunctional peace processes and peace accords in societies experiencing civil wars. Using a critical and comparative perspective, it offers strategies for rejuvenating and re-orientating stalled peace processes and peace accords so that they are more able to foster sustainable and inclusive peace.

Author(s): Roger MacGinty
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 260

Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 8
List of Tables and Figures......Page 9
List of Abbreviations......Page 10
About the Author......Page 11
Acknowledgements......Page 12
Introduction......Page 14
1 Peace......Page 25
2 Liberal Democratic Peace......Page 46
3 Conflict......Page 71
4 Critical Peace Assessment......Page 94
5 Peace Accords Thwarted by Violence......Page 121
6 The Elusive Peace Dividend......Page 145
7 Peace Prevented by External Actors......Page 167
Conclusion: What Works?......Page 187
Notes......Page 205
Bibliography......Page 228
J......Page 242
W......Page 243