Security and post-conflict reconstruction dealing with fighters in the aftermath of war

Security and post-conflict reconstruction dealing with fighters in the aftermath of war - London Routledge 2009 - xx,291p. ill., map ; 24 cm. - Routledge global security studies ; 8 . - Routledge global security studies ; 8. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: the Emperor's clothes? / Robert Muggah -- Colombia's quiet demobilization: a security dividend? / Jorge A. Restrepo and Robert Muggah -- Demobilization and reintegration in Sierra Leone: assessing progress / Macartan Humphreys and Jeremy Weinstein -- Measuring reintegration in Liberia: assessing the gap between outputs and outcomes / James Pugel -- Child combatants in northern Uganda: reintegration and myths / Christopher Blattman and Jeannie Annan -- The politics of demobilization in Afghanistan / Michael Vinay Bhatia and Robert Muggah -- What the Timorese veterans say: unpacking security promotion in Timor-Leste / Gordon Peake -- Context matters in Ethiopia: reflections on a demobilization and reintegration programme / Robert Muggah and Jon Bennett with Aklu Girgre and Gebru Wolde -- (Dis)integration DDR in Sudan and Haiti? Practitioner's views to overcoming integration inertia / Robert Muggah, Desmond Molloy and Maximo Halty -- Negotiating reintegration in Uganda: dealing with combatants during peace process / Robert Muggah and Anton Baare -- Transitional justice and DDR / Ana Cutter Patel -- Conclusion: enter and evidence-based security promotion agenda / Robert Muggah, Mats Berdal and Stina Torjesen.

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Postwar reconstruction.
Peacekeeping forces.
Peace-building.

JZ6374 / .S43 2009

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