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Preface and acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | The problem of disrupted states | 15 |
1 | The dimensions of state disruption | 17 |
2 | The international community and disrupted states | 31 |
3 | The prevention-intervention dichotomy: Two sides of the same coin? | 57 |
Pt. 2 | Challenges for the military in disrupted states | 81 |
4 | Managing future chaos: The United States Marine Corps in the twenty-first century | 83 |
5 | Complex emergencies and military capabilities | 96 |
Pt. 3 | Ending violence | 109 |
6 | Violence, sovereignty and conflict resolution | 111 |
7 | Waging peace and ending violence in the twenty-first century | 132 |
8 | Mercy and justice in the transition period | 145 |
Pt. 4 | Reconstituting political order | 161 |
9 | Institutional design and the rebuilding of trust | 163 |
10 | Democracy and democratisation | 180 |
Pt. 5 | Reconstituting legal order | 205 |
11 | Rebuilding the rule of law | 207 |
12 | Military force and justice | 229 |
Pt. 6 | Reconstituting social order | 255 |
13 | The United Nations and social reconstruction in disrupted states | 257 |
14 | Reconstituting whose social order? NGOs in disrupted states | 279 |
15 | Comprehensive security partnerships for refugees | 300 |
Pt. 7 | Transition to civil order | 307 |
16 | Disarmament and reintegration of combatants | 309 |
17 | Policing civil order | 327 |
18 | Afterword: Rebuilding the rule of law in the Horn of Africa | 340 |
List of contributors | 351 | |
Index | 355 |
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