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El. knyga: The Peace In Between: Post-War Violence and Peacebuilding

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This volume examines the causes and purposes of 'post-conflict' violence.

The end of a war is generally expected to be followed by an end to collective violence, as the term post-conflict that came into general usage in the 1990s signifies. In reality, however, various forms of deadly violence continue, and sometimes even increase after the big guns have been silenced and a peace agreement signed. Explanations for this and other kinds of violence fall roughly into two broad categories those that stress the legacies of the war and those that focus on the conditions of the peace. There are significant gaps in the literature, most importantly arising from the common premise that there is one, predominant type of post-war situation. This post-war state is often endowed with certain generic features that predispose it towards violence, such as a weak state, criminal elements generated by the war-time economy, demobilized but not demilitarized or reintegrated ex-combatants, impunity and rapid liberalization.

The premise of this volume differs. It argues that features which constrain or encourage violence stack up in ways to create distinct and different types of post-war environments. Critical factors that shape the post-war environment in this respect lie in the war-to-peace transition itself, above all the outcome of the war in terms of military and political power and its relationship to social hierarchies of power, normative understandings of the post-war order, and the international context.

This book will of much interest to students of war and conflict studies, peacebuilding and IR/Security Studies in general.

Recenzijos

'Postwar peace is never easy and only rarely fully consolidated. In this important new collection of wide-ranging case studies, editors Astri Suhrke and Mats Berdal demonstrate the added-value of disaggregating peaces into four distinct categories -- peace imposed by victors, challenged by losers, accepted by parties and divided among factions. They show how each has its own challenges and why confusing them can be fatal to mitigating conflict.' - Michael Doyle, Columbia University

'This book has been sorely needed and will be widely read. It is commonplace to cite examples like El Salvador where post-war levels of violence have been high. But we have not had anything remotely approaching the systematic bringing together of evidence, historical and more recent, confirming how generalised is the phenomenon of post-war violence. - Christopher Cramer, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

'This volume does a superb job of investigating a question that is critically important both to scholars and policy practitioners: what causes the violence that often continues, in various forms, after the formal termination of wars?' - Roland Paris, University of Ottawa

"[ S]uccessfully analyses different forms of peace and provides a nuanced picture of the nature of peace in between. The book provides a good overview of the state of the art, as well as several interesting case studies. It should be of great interest to both students of peace and conflict students, as well as policy makers." - Anna K. Jarstad, Uppsala University, Sweden

"The book is well constructed and logical. The reference list is extensive and is of direct benefit to students of international relations, strategic studies and political science. It is also of benefit to lecturers, seeking to provide students with a broader perspective on post-war conflict and violence." - Jack Newnham and Peter Bell, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

List of contributors
viii
Acknowledgements x
List of abbreviations
xi
1 The peace in between
1(24)
Astri Suhrke
PART I Echoes from history
25(48)
2 Violence and the post-conflict state in historical perspective: Spain, 1936-48
27(22)
Michael Richards
3 Reconstruction and violence in the post-bellum American South 1865-77
49(24)
Michael Beaton
PART II Europe and the Middle East
73(78)
4 Post-war violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina
75(20)
Mats Berdal
Gemma Collantes-Celador
Merima Zupcevic Buzadzic
5 Revenge and reprisal in Kosovo
95(22)
Michael J. Boyle
6 Political violence in post-civil war Lebanon
117(15)
Are Knudsen
Nasser Yassin
7 From regime change to civil war: violence in post-invasion Iraq
132(19)
Toby Dodge
PART III Asia
151(76)
8 Armed politics in Afghanistan
153(20)
Antonio Giustozzi
9 Warlordism: three biographies from southeastern Afghanistan
173(19)
Kristian Berg Harpviken
10 Violence in post-war Cambodia
192(19)
Sorpong Peou
11 Conflict and violence in post-independence East Timor
211(16)
Dionisio Babo-Soares
PART IV Africa
227(60)
12 Sexual violence: the case of eastern Congo
229(19)
Ingrid Samset
13 The political economies of violence in post-war Liberia
248(19)
Torunn Wimpelmann Chaudhary
14 Violence, denial and fear in post-genocide Rwanda
267(20)
Trine Eide
PART V Latin America
287(20)
15 The multiple forms of violence in post-war Guatemala
289(18)
John-Andrew Mcneish
Osgar Lopez Rivera
PART VI Conclusions
307(20)
16 Reflections on post-war violence and peacebuilding
309(18)
Mats Berdal
Index 327
Astri Suhrke is a Senior Researcher at the Chr. Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway.

Mats Berdal is Professor in the Department of War Studies, Kings College London, UK.