戦後の治安移行<br>Post-War Security Transitions : Participatory Peacebuilding after Asymmetric Conflicts (Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution)

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戦後の治安移行
Post-War Security Transitions : Participatory Peacebuilding after Asymmetric Conflicts (Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution)

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This book explores the conditions under which non-state armed groups (NSAGs) participate in post-war security and political governance.

The text offers a comprehensive approach to post-war security transition processes based on five years of participatory research with local experts and representatives of former non-state armed groups. It analyses the successes and limits of peace negotiations, demobilisation, arms management, political or security sector integration, socio-economic reintegration and state reform from the direct point of view of conflict stakeholders who have been central participants in ongoing and past peacebuilding processes.

Challenging common perceptions of ex-combatants as "spoilers" or "passive recipients of aid", the various contributors examine the post-war transitions of these individuals from state challengers to peacebuilding agents. The book concludes on a cross-country comparative analysis of the main research findings and the ways in which they may facilitate a participatory, inclusive and gender-sensitive peacebuilding strategy.

Post-War Security Transitions will be of much interest to students of peacebuilding, security governance, war and conflict studies, political violence and IR in general.

Contents

General Introduction Part I: Security Transition Processes in Post-War Societies 1. DDR and SSR: Conventional Approaches to International Peacebuilding Assistance 2. Defecits and Blindspots in Existing Approaches to Post-War Security Promotion Part II: Colombia Introduction 3. The M19's Reinsertion Process: Challenges and Lessons Learnt Part III: South Africa Introduction 4. Political and Security Negogiations and Security Sector Transformation in South Africa 5. South Africa's Experience of Military Integration through Interactive Negogiation and Planning Part IV: El Salvador Introduction 6. The Guarantees of Security: The FMLN and the Salvadoran Peace Process Part V: Northern Ireland Introduction 7. Agents of Change- Ex-Prisoners, Ex-Combatants and Conflict Transformation in Northern Ireland Part VI: Kosovo Introduction 8. Demobilising and Integrating a Liberation Army in the Context of State Formation: Kosovo's Perspective on Security Transition Part VII: Burundi Introduction 9. The Process of Security Transition in Burundi: Challenges in Security Sector Reform and Combatant Integration Part VIII: Sudan Introduction 10. Linking DDR, Security Sector Development and Transitional Justice in Southern Sudan Part IX: Aceh Introduction 11. Guns, Soldiers and Votes: Lessons from the DDR Process in Aceh 12. The Reintegration of Ex-Combatants in Post-War Aceh: Remaining Challenges to a Gender-Blind Planning and Implementation Process Part X: Nepal Introduction 13. The Challenges of Security Sector Restructuring in Nepal 14. Challenges of Combatants' Rehabilititaion and Army Integration: Perspectives from Maoist Cantonments in Nepal Part XI: Comparative Analysis and Lessons Learnt 15. Security Transitions in Perspective Conclusion

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