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The Uncertain Transition from Stability to Peace - CSIS Reports
Robert D. Lamb
The Uncertain Transition from Stability to Peace - CSIS Reports
Robert D. Lamb
Most violent conflicts since the turn of this century were in countries that had experienced an earlier violent conflict. How can we tell when a country is likely to remain stuck in a cycle of violence? What factors suggest it might be “ripe” for stabilizing and peace building?
Marc Notes: Most violent conflicts since the turn of this century were in countries that had experienced an earlier violent conflict. How can we tell when a country is likely to remain stuck in a cycle of violence? What factors suggest it might be 'ripe' for stabilizing and peace building? This book explores these questions and much more. Biographical Note: Robert D. Lamb is a nonresident senior fellow with the International Security Program at CSIS. Kathryn Mixon is a former research assistant, and Sarah Minot a research associate, with the International Security Program at CSIS. Publisher Marketing: Most violent conflicts since the turn of this century were in countries that had experienced an earlier violent conflict. How can we tell when a country is likely to remain stuck in a cycle of violence? What factors suggest it might be ripe for stabilizing and peace building? The authors studied four cases: Chad is stuck in a cycle of violence, while El Salvador, Laos, and Mozambique have had different results in their transitions from violence to stability to peace. Conflicts without internal cohesion of combatants or pressure from foreign patrons to stop fighting are probably not ripe for stabilizing. Where there are subnational or regional actors committed to violence, post-conflict peace building is not likely to succeed without enforcement capacity to contain violence or demonstrated commitments to increasing political inclusion and making material improvements in the lives of residents."
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | March 1, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781442240551 |
Publishers | Centre for Strategic & International Stu |
Genre | Aspects (Academic) > Political |
Pages | 48 |
Dimensions | 279 × 215 × 6 mm · 154 g |