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how 'liberal peacebuilding' represents a political encounter that may produce a post-liberal form of peace. Local and international actors, norms, institutions and interests engage with each other in various different contexts, according to their respective power relations and their different conceptions of legitimate authority structures. Knowles and
Matisek adapt to the inherent problem of peacebuilding by arguing for a better vision of security force assistance (SFA) - donor states/actors trying to build effective host-nation security forces in a weak state - where they shift the focus from military effectiveness (a typical western hegemonic approach) to one that empowers local informal security actors to take ownership of their security and to be a part of the strategic vision of the state. Such an approach attempts to bypass the inherent flaws of SFA imposing a Western security architecture on a state that does not have the institutions, resources, or civil-military relations to support this 'alien' form of security sector reform (SSR).
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internally. He describes autonomous recovery as a "process through which countries achieve a lasting peace, a systematic reduction in violence, and postwar political and economic development in the absence of international intervention". Through peace and institutions generated by allowing war to run its natural course, autonomous recovery can be viewed as a success. He claims that war leads to peace by allowing the naturally stronger belligerent gain power, rather than a brokered peace deal that leaves two sides still capable of fighting. Secondly he claims that war provides a competition among providers of public goods until one can control a monopoly. He says that war can create an incentive to create institutions at all levels in order to consolidate power and extract resources from the citizens while also giving some power to the citizens depending upon how much the institutions rely on them for tax revenues.
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them and societies more broadly. To respond to these challenges, it advocates a comprehensive 7-point action plan covering the seven commitment areas: mediation; post-conflict planning; financing; civilian capacity; post-conflict governance; rule of law; and economic recovery. The action plan aims to facilitate progress on the women, peace and security agenda. The monitoring and implementation of this action plan is now being led jointly by the
Peacebuilding Support Office and UN Women. In April 2011, the two organizations convened a workshop to ensure that women are included in future post-disaster and post-conflict planning documents. In the same year, the PBF selected seven gender-sensitive peacebuilding projects to receive $ 5 million in funding.
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third-party actors depart. Since the logic of peacebuilding relies on building and strengthening institutions to alter societal beliefs and behaviour, success relies on the populations' endorsement of these institutions. Any third party attempt at institution building without genuine domestic support will result in hollow institutions - this can lead to a situation in which democratic institutions are established before domestic politics have developed in a liberal, democratic fashion, and an unstable polity.
1238:: New York-based organization that brings together teens, ages 15â20, from the New York City area and around the world who share a "common bond"âthe loss of a family member due to an act of terrorism. Launched in 2008, Project COMMON BOND has so far helped 308 teenagers from 15 countries and territories turn their experiences losing a loved one to terrorism into positive actions that can help others exposed to similar tragedy. Participants share the vision of the program to "Let Our Past Change the Future."
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interventions do not occur, is partly to blame for criticisms. Fortna says that peacekeeping missions rarely go into easily resolvable situations while they are sent into tougher, more risky post war situations where missions are more likely to fail, and peace agreements are unlikely to be committed to. When all factors of a certain peacekeeping case study are properly considered, Fortna shows that peacekeeping missions do in fact help increase the chances of sustained peace after a civil war.
435:, consociationalism calls for a power-sharing form of democracy. Identified by four aspects: grand coalition, mutual veto, proportionality and segmental autonomy; it aims to generate peace across societies that have been torn apart by their internal divisions. Ultimately, consociationalism aims to create a stable society that is able to outlast and overcome differences that may remerge. Examples of consociational agreements can be seen in Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Lebanon.
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sector reform programs, address potential sources of instability and violence. This is also termed conflict prevention. Peacebuilding efforts aim to manage, mitigate, resolve and transform central aspects of the conflict through official diplomacy; as well as through civil society peace processes and informal dialogue, negotiation, and mediation. Peacebuilding addresses economic, social and political root causes of violence and fosters reconciliation to prevent the return of
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warring parties. From a political-institutional perspective, he does not advocate the same degree of structural change as
Galtung. However, Lederach's influence in the conceptual evolution of peacebuilding still reflects Galtung's original vision for "positive peace" by detailing, categorizing, & expanding upon the sociocultural processes through which we address both direct and structural elements of violent conflict.
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are based on organizations precedent rather than empirical analysis of which interventions are and are not effective. More recently, Ben
Hillman has criticized international donor efforts to strengthen local governments in the wake of conflict. He argues that international donors typically do not have the knowledge, skills or resources to bring meaningful change to the way post-conflict societies are governed.
760:, founding president of Blue Shield International, the destruction of cultural assets is also part of psychological warfare. The target is the opponent's identity, which is why symbolic cultural assets become a main target. It is also intended to address the particularly sensitive cultural memory, the growing cultural diversity and the economic basis (such as tourism) of a state, a region or a municipality.
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1051:: works on conflict prevention (short-term activities to prevent the outbreak or recurrence of violent conflict) and peacebuilding (medium- and long-term actions to address the factors underlying violent conflict), including DDR programs; building the public institutions that provide security, transitional justice and reconciliation; and providing basic social services
391:(or "just peace") refers to the absence of all three types of violence enumerated above: direct, structural, & cultural. Cultural violence refers to aspects of culture that can be used to justify or legitimize direct or structural violenceâthe ways in which direct or structural violence look or feel "right" according to the moral fabric of society. In this sense,
793:(PBF): supports peacebuilding activities that directly promote post-conflict stabilization and strengthen state and institutional capacity. PBF funding is either given for a maximum of two years immediately following conflict to jumpstart peacebuilding and recovery needs or given for up to three years to create a more structured peacebuilding process.
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specifically, structures must be found that remove causes of wars and offer alternatives to war in situations where wars might occur." Galtung's work emphasized a bottom-up approach that decentralized social and economic structures, amounting to a call for a societal shift from structures of coercion and violence to a
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understand the conflicts they are trying to resolve because they rarely include local leaders in decision making, do not speak the local languages, and do not stay posted long enough to oversee effective change. This leaves decision makers out of touch with the key players in the peacebuilding process.
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describes its peacebuilding activities as conflict prevention and management, and rehabilitation and reconstruction. Conflict prevention and management entails stopping the imminent outbreak of violence and encouraging a broad peace process. Rehabilitation and reconstruction deals with rebuilding the
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coined the term "peacebuilding" in 1975, arguing that "peace has a structure different from, perhaps over and above, peacekeeping and ad hoc peacemaking... The mechanisms that peace is based on should be built into the structure and be present as a reservoir for the system itself to draw up. ... More
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were the first female heads of state from their respective countries and
President Johnson-Sirleaf was the first female head of state in Africa. Both women utilized their gender to harness "the power of maternal symbolism - the hope that a woman could best close wounds left on their societies by war
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The activities included in peacebuilding vary depending on the situation and the agent of peacebuilding. Successful peacebuilding activities create an environment supportive of self-sustaining, durable peace; reconcile opponents; prevent conflict from restarting; integrate civil society; create rule
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further refined the concept of peacebuilding through several 1990s publications that focus on engaging grassroots, local, NGO, international and other actors to create a sustainable peace process, especially with respect to cases of intractable deadly conflict where he was actively mediating between
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is the central task of peacebuilding. In this sense, peacebuilding includes a wide range of efforts by diverse actors in government and civil society at the community, national, and international levels to address the root causes of violence and ensure civilians have freedom from fear (negative
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that the West requires recipients of aid to follow more closely than most
Western countries do. Barnett also comments that the promotion of liberalization and democratization may undermine the peacebuilding process if security and stable institutions are not pursued concurrently. Richmond has shown
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et al. criticize peacebuilding organizations for undertaking supply-driven rather than demand-driven peacebuilding; they provide the peacebuilding services in which their organization specializes, not necessarily those that the recipient most needs. In addition, he argues that many of their actions
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focus on the economic and financial aspects of peacebuilding. The World Bank assists in post-conflict reconstruction and recovery by helping rebuild society's socioeconomic framework. The
International Monetary Fund deals with post-conflict recovery and peacebuilding by acting to restore assets and
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Nations Peace Operations (2000), defines "activities undertaken on the far side of conflict to reassemble the foundations of peace and provide the tools for building on those foundations something that
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While some use the term to refer to only post-conflict or post-war contexts, most use the term more broadly to refer to any stage of conflict. Before conflict becomes violent, preventive peacebuilding efforts, such as diplomatic, economic development, social, educational, health, legal and security
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The definition of peacebuilding varies depending on the actor, with some definitions specifying what activities fall within the scope of peacebuilding or restricting peacebuilding to post-conflict interventions. Even if peacebuilding has remained a largely amorphous concept without clear guidelines
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Women have traditionally played a limited role in peacebuilding processes even though they often bear the responsibility for providing for their families' basic needs in the aftermath of violent conflict. They are especially likely to be unrepresented or underrepresented in negotiations, political
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introduces the concept of a "ripe moment" for the commencement of peace negotiations in a conflict. Zartman's thesis outlines the necessary (but not sufficient) conditions that must be fulfilled before actors in a conflict will be willing to faithfully engage in peace negotiations. Institutions or
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Barnett et al. divide postconflict peacebuilding into three dimensions: stabilizing the post-conflict zone, restoring state institutions, and dealing with social and economic issues. Activities within the first dimension reinforce state stability post-conflict and discourage former combatants from
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and direct violence. Peacebuilding efforts aim to change beliefs, attitudes and behaviors to transform the short and long term dynamics between individuals and groups toward a more stable, peaceful coexistence. Peacebuilding is an approach to an entire set of interrelated efforts that support
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Security Council, the Secretary-General issued an updated report on women's participation in peacebuilding. The report outlines the challenges women continue to face in participating in recovery and peacebuilding process and the negative impact this exclusion has on
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Weinstein challenges the assumption that weak and failing states cannot rebuild themselves. He contends that through the process of autonomous recovery, international peacekeeping missions can be unnecessary for recovery because they assume that conflicts cannot be resolved by the country
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cultures prevent them from recognizing the role women can play in peacebuilding. However, many peacebuilding academics and the United Nations have recognized that women play a vital role in securing the three pillars of sustainable peace: economic recovery and reconciliation, social cohesion and
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A mixture of locally and internationally focused components is key to building a long-term sustainable peace. Mac Ginty says that while different "indigenous" communities utilize different conflict resolution techniques, most of them share the common characteristics described in the table below.
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offers a different approach, which focuses on the role of everyday practices in peacebuilding. She argue that the foreign peace builders' everyday practices, habits, and narratives strongly influence peacebuilding effectiveness. Autesserre stresses that international peacebuilders do not fully
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of Columbia University, however, holds that peacekeeping interventions actually do substantively matter following the end of a civil war. She claims that selection bias, where opponents point only to failed peacekeeping interventions and do not compare these missions to those situations where
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With regards to the role of third-party actors, David Chandler contends that external support creates dependency and undermines local and domestic politics, thus undermining autonomy and the capacity for self-governance and leaving governments weak and dependent on foreign assistance once the
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as advocated by Horowitz, encourages political parties of divided societies to adopt a moderate campaign platform. Through the alternative vote and a distributive requirement, centripetalism aims to create a society that votes across ethnic or religious lines, allowing civic issues to take
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Preconflict peacebuilding interventions aim to prevent the start of violent conflict. These strategies involve a variety of actors and sectors in order to transform the conflict. Even though the definition of peacebuilding includes preconflict interventions, in practice most peacebuilding
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strengthening, the Human Security Division (HSD) of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) has been responsible for implementing measures which serve to promote human security around the world. It is the competence centre for peace, human rights and humanitarian policy, and for
395:(aimed at justpeace) intentionally combines the methods of "positive peacebuilding" (as described above) with a special focus on building and transforming sustainable relationships among conflicting sectors & cultures in such a way that promotes more alignment between each culture's
919:: assists with conflict resolution and postconflict peacebuilding, including the establishment of stable state structures (rule of law, democracy, human rights, and security) and the creation of the potential for peace within civil society, the media, cultural affairs and education
1154:: global organization dedicated to "building trust across the world's divides" (of culture, nationality, belief, and background), involved in peacebuilding and peace consolidation since 1946 and currently in the Great Lakes area of Africa, Sierra Leone and other areas of conflict.
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prevents the resumption of fighting following a conflict; it does not address the underlying causes of violence or work to create societal change, as peacebuilding does. Peacekeeping also differs from peacebuilding in that it only occurs after conflict ends, not before it begins.
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Jennifer Hazen contends there are two major debates relating to peacebuilding; the first centres on the role of the liberal democratic model in designing peacebuilding activities and measuring outcomes and the other one questions the role of third-party actors in peacebuliding.
175:. Peacebuilding strategies must be coherent and tailored to specific needs of the country concerned, based on national ownership, and should comprise a carefully prioritized, sequenced, and therefore relatively narrow set of activities aimed at achieving the above objectives."
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serve as breeding grounds for conflict and extremism and thus threaten international security. Some states have begun to view peacebuilding as a way to demonstrate their relevance. However, peacebuilding activities continue to account for small percentages of states' budgets.
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mechanisms; and address underlying structural and societal issues. Researchers and practitioners also increasingly find that peacebuilding is most effective and durable when it relies upon local conceptions of peace and the underlying dynamics that foster or enable conflict.
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of law mechanisms; and address underlying structural and societal issues. To accomplish these goals, peacebuilding must address functional structures, emotional conditions and social psychology, social stability, rule of law and ethics, and cultural sensitivities.
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Another side contends that liberal democracy might be an insufficient or even inappropriate goal for peacebuilding efforts and that the focus must be on a social transformation to develop non-violent mechanisms of conflict resolution regardless of their form.
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consisted of long-term postconflict intervention programs in Europe with which the United States and its allies aimed to rebuild the continent following the destruction of World War II. The focus of these initiatives revolved around a narrative of
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Switzerland's migration foreign policy. To this end, the FDFA gets a line of credit to be renewed and approved by Parliament every four years (it was CHF 310 million for the 2012â2016 period.) Its main peacebuilding programmes focus on 1. the
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In 2010, the UNPBC conducted a review of its work with the first four countries on its agenda. An independent review by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting also highlighted some of the PBC's early successes and challenges.
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Without these features, Zartman argues that belligerents will lack the necessary motivations to pursue peace. Therefore, the sides in a conflict will either not engage in peace negotiation, or any peace will be short-lived.
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local economy and institutional capacity. The European Commission Conflict Prevention and Peace building 2001â2010 was subjected to a major external evaluation conducted by Aide a la Decisions Economique (ADE) with the
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values and practices onto other cultures. Mac Ginty states that although peacebuilding does not project all aspects of Western culture on to the recipient states, it does transmit some of them, including concepts like
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and market economy can undermine stability and elections held or economic legislation enacted are an inappropriate yardstick for success. Institutional change is necessary and transitions need to be incremental.
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Porter discusses the growing role of female leadership in countries prone to war and its impact on peacebuilding. When the book was written, seven countries prone to violent conflict had female heads of state.
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to provide basic public goods and increase state legitimacy. Programs in the third dimension build a post-conflict society's ability to manage conflicts peacefully and promote socioeconomic development.
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factors driving harmful conflict. When applying the term "peacebuilding" to this work, there is an explicit attempt by those designing and planning a peacebuilding effort to reduce direct violence.
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1178:: Geneva-based nonprofit and strategic partner of the United Nations that works to build lasting peace by following five core principles that put people at the center of the peacebuilding process
900:: supports peace consolidation, including monitoring compliance with arms embargoes, deployment of peacekeeping troops, DDR, and deployment of police and gendarmerie in support of the rule of law
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Since indigenous peacebuilding practices arise from local communities, they are tailored to local context and culture in a way that generalized international peacebuilding approaches are not.
1226:: international organization founded in 1982 and working in 35 countries that uses evidence-based approaches to transform the way communities deal with conflict towards cooperative solutions
98:. Strategic peacebuilding activities address the root or potential causes of violence, create a societal expectation for peaceful conflict resolution, and stabilize society politically and
1106:: Baltimore-based Catholic humanitarian agency that provides emergency relief post-disaster or post-conflict and encourages long-term development through peacebuilding and other activities
931:: addresses economic, social, ecological, and political conditions to help eliminate the structural causes of conflict and promote peaceful conflict management; issues addressed include
1290:; promotes cross-cultural development of research and practices in peace education, civic engagement, nonviolent resistance, conflict resolution, religion and peace, and peacebuilding
1232:: New York City-based nonprofit that works to empower youth from areas of conflict by inviting them to an international camp in Maine for leadership training and relationship building
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factors driving or mitigating harmful conflict, with an emphasis on engaging institutions, policies, and political-economic conditions as they relate to exploitation and repression.
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UNESCO Director-General calls for stronger cooperation for heritage protection at the Blue Shield International General Assembly.
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Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Vesna (2017). "Owning the Peace in International Interventions: a Delusion or a Possibility?". DataverseNL.
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Knowles, Emily; Matisek, Jahara (2019). "Western Security Force Assistance in Weak States: Time for a Peacebuilding Approach".
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Dal Poz A. (2018) "âBuying Peaceâ in Timor-Leste: Another UN-success Story? " Peace Human Rights Governance, 2(2), 185-219.
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Rebuilding basic facilities, transportation and communication networks, utilities
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3812:. Little Books of Justice & Peacebuilding. Intercourse, PA: Good Books.
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401:(standards of "right" behavior or conditions) and the extent to which those
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1112:: Organisation in London that promotes peacebuilding as an alternative to
906:: focuses on crisis prevention through humanitarian action and development
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that can represent diverse interests and challenge the state peacefully
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A historic resolution to protect cultural heritage, The UNESCO Courier
2564:"The Timing of Peace Initiatives: Hurting Stalemates and Ripe Moments"
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Providing technical and capacity-building assistance for institutions
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353:(aimed at negative peace) intentionally focuses on addressing the
2401:"Does Moderation Pay? Centripetalism in Deeply Divided Societies"
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Hazen, Jennifer M. (2007). "Can Peacekeepers Be Peacebuilders?".
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and the various phenomena of its fizzling came to a close (e.g.
27:- symbolically represents an holistic approach to peacebuilding.
3629:"Tit for tat and beyond: the legendary work of Anatol Rapoport"
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Building peace: sustainable reconciliation in divided societies
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development and political legitimacy, security and governance.
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278:'s proposals. The proposal called for three organizations: the
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Many academics argue that peacebuilding is a manifestation of
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Preparing for peace: conflict transformation across cultures
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Stability: International Journal of Security and Development
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use of sexual violence as a weapon of war and armed conflict
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2003:. Santafé de Bogotå, Colombia: Ediciones CLARA-SEMILLA.
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952:(MOFA): supports peacebuilding. In response to Minister
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Galtung, Johan (2011), "Peace, Positive and Negative",
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acknowledged the disproportionate and unique impact of
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Institute for Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding
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Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
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brought hundreds of adults and youth from 50 towns in
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Re-integrating former combatants into civilian society
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via a Peace Tax Bill and reform of the ÂŁ1 billion UK
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began creating a peacebuilding architecture based on
3913:
Walters, Diana; Laven, Daniel; Davis, Peter (2017).
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Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice in East Timor
3188:
Steinert, Janina Isabel; Grimm, Sonja (2015-11-01).
2876:"Teens affected by terrorism unite to promote peace"
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Peacebuilding can apply knowledge and theories from
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healing before, during, and after any given case of
3163:"United Nations Peacebuilding Commission in Africa"
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2298:Galtung, Johan (August 1990). "Cultural Violence".
1696:without addressing underlying conflict grievances.
1409:on women and girls. It calls for the adoption of a
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1843:"Understanding Peacebuilding as Essentially Local"
1625:United States Agency for International Development
1085:United States Agency for International Development
647:Top-down: engages with national elites, not locals
341:
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3750:Peacebuilding: Women in International Perspective
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3067:"Where we fund-United Nations Peacebuilding Fund"
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860:European Centre for Development Policy Management
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3693:. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
3666:International Peacebuilding and Local Resistance
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1943:, United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office,
1581:. Other UN organizations are working in Haiti (
1379:United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325
898:French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs
383:
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3316:https://phrg.padovauniversitypress.it/2018/2/3
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1801:Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
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559:Building bridges between different communities
521:Building educational and health infrastructure
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2839:Religion, the Missing Dimension of Statecraft
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2343:"Constitutional design for divided societies"
2222:
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2036:. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press.
1258:United States Institute of Peace Headquarters
1182:Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue Group
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650:Exclusive: deals are made behind closed doors
477:, or DDR). Second dimension activities build
475:disarmament, demobilization and reintegration
431:. Initially set forth by political scientist
256:disarmament, demobilization and reintegration
3633:Negotiation and Conflict Management Research
3028:
1773:Structural-Peace with theatre and simulation
3724:Berghof Glossary on Conflict Transformation
3492:Andersson, Ruben; Weigand, Florian (2015).
2653:
1049:UK Department for International Development
185:
16:Nonviolent intervention to prevent conflict
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2770:"Peacebuilding Assistance: Japan's Action"
2629:"Karl von Habsburg auf Mission im Libanon"
2603:"Austrian Armed Forces Mission in Lebanon"
2240:"Negative versus Positive Peace - Irénées"
2217:
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2097:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
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3577:Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding
3498:Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding
3039:"United Nations Peacebuilding Commission"
2841:, Oxford University Press, 1994, pp37â63.
2661:"Mandate of the Peacebuilding Commission"
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969:(FDFA): following the bill passed by the
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3904:Tarnoff, Curt; Marian L. Lawson (2011).
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2999:"Women's Participation in Peacebuilding"
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1280:Center for Peacebuilding and Development
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935:, pro-poor sustainable economic growth,
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295:Categorizing approaches to peacebuilding
164:is more than just the absence of war. "
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1692:The case of Timor-Leste can be seen as
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3668:. United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan.
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1941:Peacebuilding & The United Nations
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3388:Public Administration and Development
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3194:Conflict Management and Peace Science
3169:. Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
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1976:"Peace Building Initiative - History"
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1602:International Development Association
1146:IIDA Women's Development Organisation
1118:Conflict, Stability and Security Fund
967:Federal Department of Foreign Affairs
634:Storytelling and airing of grievances
2798:Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
2774:Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
2268:The Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology
2123:
1790:
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1425:, and post-conflict reconstruction.
1266:Center for Justice and Peacebuilding
676:A mutually hurting stalemate (MHS):
541:
34:is an activity that aims to resolve
4280:List of Nobel Peace Prize laureates
4212:Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE)
3717:"Peace, Peacebuilding, Peacemaking"
2157:. UN Secretary-General. 31 Jan 1992
1629:United States Department of Defense
1617:Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund
1332:CDA Collaborative Learning Projects
1302:: degree-granting institute at the
1110:Conscience: Taxes for Peace not War
1079:United States Department of Defense
716:Peacebuilding and cultural heritage
361:Positive peace: structural violence
13:
3839:. Boulder, Colo.: Kumarian Press.
3627:Kopelman, Shirli (February 2020).
3286:
3252:
2723:"Democracy and Global Citizenship"
2256:
2229:
1796:"What is Strategic Peacebuilding?"
1758:Peacebuilding in Jammu and Kashmir
1037:UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office
923:German Federal Ministry of Defence
806:UN Department of Political Affairs
14:
4336:
4169:List of periods of regional peace
3772:(Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2022).
3566:American political science review
3529:. UK: Cambridge University Press.
3346:Conflict Security and Development
2976:. 31 October 2000. Archived from
2874:Gibson, Caitlin (1 August 2011).
1785:
1712:Perpetuation of cultural hegemony
1699:
1621:United States Department of State
1073:United States Department of State
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862:which was presented in 2011. The
518:systems and public administration
282:, which was founded in 2005; the
66:boundaries. The process includes
2399:McCulloch, Allison (June 2013).
1527:Democratic Republic of the Congo
1480: UN PBF projects as of 2012
1338:
1310:United States Institute of Peace
1249:Research and academic institutes
1091:United States Institute of Peace
1055:
864:European External Action Service
618:Local, customary and traditional
422:Institutionalising peacebuilding
125:Peace process § Definitions
3791:. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
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1980:www.peacebuildinginitiative.org
1968:
1636:D+C Development and Cooperation
1288:School of International Service
1200:Karuna Center for Peacebuilding
342:Negative peace: direct violence
3919:. Suffolk, UK: Boydell Press.
3477:References and further reading
2276:10.1002/9780470672532.wbepp189
1959:
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1917:
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1454:Examples in early 21st century
1385:, after recalling resolutions
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3685:Ndura-Ouédraogo and, Elavie;
3525:Autesserre, Severine (2014).
3510:10.1080/17502977.2015.1054655
3458:10.1080/03071847.2019.1643258
3268:Center For Global Development
3248:. Cambridge University Press.
3244:Autesserre, Severine (2014).
1653:
1607:After it had carried out the
1098:Nongovernmental organizations
917:German Federal Foreign Office
3916:Heritage & Peacebuilding
3484:International Studies Review
3358:10.1080/14678802.2011.641769
2896:"The Nobel Peace Prize 2018"
2562:Zartman, I. William (2001).
2417:10.1080/17449057.2012.658002
2065:Lederach, John Paul (1997).
2032:Lederach, John Paul (1995).
1999:Lederach, John Paul (1996).
1270:Eastern Mennonite University
1130:Crisis Management Initiative
988:Democratic Republic of Congo
808:: postconflict peacebuilding
384:Justpeace: cultural violence
89:As such, peacebuilding is a
7:
4093:Environmental peacebuilding
2631:(in German). 28 April 2019.
2605:(in German). 28 April 2019.
2458:Conflict Management Toolkit
2454:"Approaches- Peacebuilding"
2312:10.1177/0022343390027003005
2270:, American Cancer Society,
1743:Environmental peacebuilding
1733:
950:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
843:International Monetary Fund
785:UN Peacebuilding Commission
781:Peacebuilding architecture
769:International organizations
750:United Nations peacekeeping
640:Reliance on local resources
457:Components of peacebuilding
280:UN Peacebuilding Commission
10:
4341:
4201:Vienna + Moscow Mechanisms
4042:Religion and peacebuilding
3997:Peace and conflict studies
3748:Porter, Elisabeth (2007).
3608:Building Sustainable Peace
2618:UNESCO, 13 September 2017.
1947:. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
1891:International Peacekeeping
1803:, University of Notre Dame
1753:Peace and conflict studies
1748:Religion and peacebuilding
1641:
1342:
1170:International Crisis Group
910:
892:French Ministry of Defence
870:Governmental organizations
624:
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244:Bringing the State Back In
196:Bretton Woods institutions
180:peace and conflict studies
122:
4320:International development
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3778:Richmond, Oliver (2011).
3664:Mac Ginty, Roger (2011).
3589:10.1080/17502971003700993
3548:10.1163/19426720-01301004
2300:Journal of Peace Research
1903:10.1080/13533310701422901
1529:, Guinea, Guinea Bissau,
904:French Development Agency
874:
746:Blue Shield International
729:Blue Shield International
644:
637:Emphasis on relationships
625:
539:
508:
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246:"), American sociologist
4103:Territorial peace theory
4098:Infrastructure for Peace
3787:Sandole, Dennis (2010).
3206:10.1177/0738894214559671
2341:Lijphart, Arend (2004).
1778:
1718:liberal internationalism
1495:Central African Republic
1487:Peacebuilding Commission
1360:for "efforts to end the
1304:University of Notre Dame
1224:Search for Common Ground
1104:Catholic Relief Services
971:Swiss Federal Parliament
943:
812:UN Development Programme
186:History of peacebuilding
4275:List of peace activists
4088:Democratic peace theory
4078:Complex system approach
3752:. Oxon, UK: Routledge.
3486:23.4 (2021): 1699-1726.
2531:"Against Stabilization"
628:Respected local figures
577:environmental awareness
173:sustainable development
4112:Regional peacebuilding
3891:Cite journal requires
3835:Schirch, Lisa (2013).
3808:Schirch, Lisa (2006).
3568:94.4 (2000): 779-801.
2861:Peacemaker Camp 2007,
1720:and therefore imposes
1482:
1365:
1268:: academic program at
1261:
1124:Conciliation Resources
1068:
1043:UK Ministry of Defence
887:
732:
419:
374:positive peacebuilding
351:negative peacebuilding
214:Norwegian sociologist
119:Defining peacebuilding
28:
3379:Hillman, Ben (2012).
3337:Hillman, Ben (2011).
2529:Mac Ginty, R (2012).
2364:10.1353/jod.2004.0029
2155:"An Agenda for Peace"
2130:homepage.univie.ac.at
2124:Lederach, John Paul.
1739:Education for justice
1461:
1435:Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
1352:
1345:Women in peacekeeping
1343:Further information:
1294:Irish Peace Institute
1282:: academic center at
1256:
1206:Nonviolent Peaceforce
1152:Initiatives of Change
1136:Generations For Peace
1063:
882:
791:UN Peacebuilding Fund
723:
684:cost-benefit analyses
527:Creating legitimate (
410:
284:UN Peacebuilding Fund
260:Boutros Boutros-Ghali
22:
4224:Treaty on Open Skies
3780:A Post-Liberal Peace
3432:A Post-Liberal Peace
2828:Barnett et al. 38â40
2510:Barnett et al. 49â50
2351:Journal of Democracy
1474:projects as of 2012
1316:University for Peace
1020:South Eastern Europe
583:economic development
551:Transitional justice
535:) state institutions
169:UN Secretary-General
3768:Rae, James DeShaw.
3430:Oliver P Richmond,
3262:Weinstein, Jeremy.
2881:The Washington Post
2069:. Washington, D.C.
1675:SĂ©verine Autesserre
1450:and dictatorship."
1383:UN Security Council
1326:University of Basel
1284:American University
1164:International Alert
980:African Great Lakes
855:European Commission
846:production levels.
824:, the promotion of
764:Major organizations
501:Taking away weapons
370:structural violence
329:structural violence
264:An Agenda for Peace
149:Conflict resolution
72:conflict management
68:violence prevention
4325:Global citizenship
4083:Conflict continuum
3646:10.1111/ncmr.12172
3287:Fortna, Virginia.
3108:Keating XLII-XLIII
1841:Coning, C (2013).
1705:Michael N. Barnett
1609:War in Afghanistan
1483:
1421:, rehabilitation,
1411:gender perspective
1366:
1262:
1260:in Washington D.C.
1242:UNOY Peacebuilders
1236:Tuesday's Children
1069:
888:
830:global citizenship
733:
702:prisoner's dilemma
669:I. William Zartman
572:Gender empowerment
556:Community dialogue
473:returning to war (
444:Donald L. Horowitz
393:just peacebuilding
248:John Paul Lederach
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4134:Jammu and Kashmir
4012:Peace enforcement
3979:Anti-war movement
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3759:978-0-415-39791-9
3733:978-3-941514-09-6
3675:978-0-230-27376-4
3619:978-92-808-1101-8
3536:Global Governance
3434:, Routledge, 2011
2746:Barnett et al. 43
2712:Barnett et al. 38
1600:The World Bank's
1443:Michelle Bachelet
1377:In October 2000,
1358:Nobel Peace Prize
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933:poverty reduction
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547:Trauma counseling
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4185:post-WWII Europe
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