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Security, reconstruction and reconciliation : when the wars end / edited by Muna Ndulo.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : UCL Press, 2007Description: xxix, 348 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1844721167
  • 9781844721160
  • 1844721175
  • 9781844721177
Other title:
  • When the wars end
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.172 22
LOC classification:
  • JZ5538 .S43 2007
Contents:
Introduction((Muna Ndulo )) -- The social, political, and economic dimensions of conflict -- Arms trafficking and the local political economy of conflict((William Reno )) -- HIV /AIDS, conflicts, and security in Africa((Obijiofor Aginam )) -- Transparency and accountability in the use of petroleum revenues: a fundamental ingredient for security, reconstruction, and reconciliation in Africa's booming petro-states((Ian Gary )) -- Protecting and reintegrating displaced women and children postconflict((Erin Mooney )) -- Impact of conflict on women and children -- The impact of civil war on women and children in Africa((Meredith Turshen )) -- Security and reconstruction in Africa: role of Security Council Resolution 1325, Women, Peace and Security((Sherrill Whittington )) -- Progress and hurdles on the road to prevent the use of children as soldiers and to ensure their rehabilitation and reintegration((Ilene Cohn )) -- Enhancing the role of women in electoral processes in postconflict countries:constitutional and legislative measures((Muna Ndulo )) -- Reconstruction and past human rights violations: healing the nations -- Truth commissions versus prosecutions: an African perspective / Mark S. Kende -- Justice for whom? Assessing hybrid approaches to accountability in Sierra Leone((Chandra Lekha Sriram )) -- Victims' responses to truth commissions: evidence from South Africa((David Backer )) -- Disarmament, demobilization, reintegration, post-war reconstruction, and the building of a capable state and the role of the international community in the peace process -- Reconstruct governance to rouse Liberia, long forlorn((Byron Tarr )) -- The postconflict security gap and the United Nations peace operations system / Peter H. Gantz -- Africa's security dilemma: national stability versus world security((Marcel Kitissou )) -- US security assistance and Africa: challenges of weapon sales and military aid((Matthew Schroeder )) -- Concluding thoughts: after the fighting stops((Milton J. Esman )).
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction((Muna Ndulo )) -- The social, political, and economic dimensions of conflict -- Arms trafficking and the local political economy of conflict((William Reno )) -- HIV /AIDS, conflicts, and security in Africa((Obijiofor Aginam )) -- Transparency and accountability in the use of petroleum revenues: a fundamental ingredient for security, reconstruction, and reconciliation in Africa's booming petro-states((Ian Gary )) -- Protecting and reintegrating displaced women and children postconflict((Erin Mooney )) -- Impact of conflict on women and children -- The impact of civil war on women and children in Africa((Meredith Turshen )) -- Security and reconstruction in Africa: role of Security Council Resolution 1325, Women, Peace and Security((Sherrill Whittington )) -- Progress and hurdles on the road to prevent the use of children as soldiers and to ensure their rehabilitation and reintegration((Ilene Cohn )) -- Enhancing the role of women in electoral processes in postconflict countries:constitutional and legislative measures((Muna Ndulo )) -- Reconstruction and past human rights violations: healing the nations -- Truth commissions versus prosecutions: an African perspective / Mark S. Kende -- Justice for whom? Assessing hybrid approaches to accountability in Sierra Leone((Chandra Lekha Sriram )) -- Victims' responses to truth commissions: evidence from South Africa((David Backer )) -- Disarmament, demobilization, reintegration, post-war reconstruction, and the building of a capable state and the role of the international community in the peace process -- Reconstruct governance to rouse Liberia, long forlorn((Byron Tarr )) -- The postconflict security gap and the United Nations peace operations system / Peter H. Gantz -- Africa's security dilemma: national stability versus world security((Marcel Kitissou )) -- US security assistance and Africa: challenges of weapon sales and military aid((Matthew Schroeder )) -- Concluding thoughts: after the fighting stops((Milton J. Esman )).

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