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Civil war, civil peace

Aimed at practitioners and policy makers, and essential reading for students of war, humanitarian intervention, peace building, and development, Civil War, Civil Peace provides an examination of how interventions can be improved through a better understanding of the roots of war and of the grievances and interests that fueled the war.
Print Book, English, 2006
Currey [u.a.], Oxford, 2006
Ohio University research in international studies, Global and comparative studies series ; 5, 5
332 S. Ill., graph. Darst. 27 cm
9780852558959, 9780896802490, 0852558953, 0896802493
1074704961
Introduction by Joseph Hanlon & Helen Yanacopulos; 200 wars & the humanitarian response by Joseph Hanlon; Intervention by Joseph Hanlon; Roots of civil war: tick 'all of the above' by Joseph Hanlon; Ethnicity & identity by Joseph Hanlon; External roots of internal war by Joseph Hanlon; The social contract & violent conflict by Tony Addison & S. Mansoob Murshed; Greed versus grievance: conjoined twins or discrete drivers of violent conflict? by Christopher Cramer; Reflections on development in a context of war by Alan Thomas; Power, agency & identity by Judy el-Bushra; Transformation power relations by Judy el-Bushra; Preparing to intervene by Jonathan Goodhand; Working 'in' & 'on' war by Jonathan Goodhand; Conclusion by Joseph Hanlon & Helen Yanacopulos.