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From Civil Strife to Civil Society: Civil and Military Responsibilities in Disrupted States Book

From Civil Strife to Civil Society: Civil and Military Responsibilities in Disrupted States
From Civil Strife to Civil Society: Civil and Military Responsibilities in Disrupted States, The 1990s saw the United Nations, the militaries of key member states, and NGOs increasingly entangled in the complex affairs of disrupted states. Whether as deliverers of humanitarian assistance or as agents of political, social, and civic reconstruction, From Civil Strife to Civil Society: Civil and Military Responsibilities in Disrupted States has a rating of 3 stars
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From Civil Strife to Civil Society: Civil and Military Responsibilities in Disrupted States, The 1990s saw the United Nations, the militaries of key member states, and NGOs increasingly entangled in the complex affairs of disrupted states. Whether as deliverers of humanitarian assistance or as agents of political, social, and civic reconstruction, From Civil Strife to Civil Society: Civil and Military Responsibilities in Disrupted States
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  • From Civil Strife to Civil Society: Civil and Military Responsibilities in Disrupted States
  • Written by author William Maley
  • Published by United Nations University Press, September 2003
  • The 1990s saw the United Nations, the militaries of key member states, and NGOs increasingly entangled in the complex affairs of disrupted states. Whether as deliverers of humanitarian assistance or as agents of political, social, and civic reconstruction
  • Avoiding any claims of definitiveness, Maley (diplomacy, Australian National U.), Sampford (law, Griffith U., Australia), and Thakur (peace and governance, United Nations U., Japan) offer 18 papers that explore key issues raised by sociopolitical transfor
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Preface and acknowledgements
Introduction1
Pt. 1The problem of disrupted states15
1The dimensions of state disruption17
2The international community and disrupted states31
3The prevention-intervention dichotomy: Two sides of the same coin?57
Pt. 2Challenges for the military in disrupted states81
4Managing future chaos: The United States Marine Corps in the twenty-first century83
5Complex emergencies and military capabilities96
Pt. 3Ending violence109
6Violence, sovereignty and conflict resolution111
7Waging peace and ending violence in the twenty-first century132
8Mercy and justice in the transition period145
Pt. 4Reconstituting political order161
9Institutional design and the rebuilding of trust163
10Democracy and democratisation180
Pt. 5Reconstituting legal order205
11Rebuilding the rule of law207
12Military force and justice229
Pt. 6Reconstituting social order255
13The United Nations and social reconstruction in disrupted states257
14Reconstituting whose social order? NGOs in disrupted states279
15Comprehensive security partnerships for refugees300
Pt. 7Transition to civil order307
16Disarmament and reintegration of combatants309
17Policing civil order327
18Afterword: Rebuilding the rule of law in the Horn of Africa340
List of contributors351
Index355


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