基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2005 and out of print. From the University of York's Post-war Reconstruction and Development Unit (PRDU).
Full Description
Images of warn-torn societies, and of the disruption and devastation that inevitably result, are a regular feature of today's media. How can such societies, devastated by war, be successfully rehabilitated? What are the challenges of reconstruction and development? "After the Conflict" brings together a team of leading researchers and professionals with wide involvement in post-conflict scenarios - including Afghanistan, Rwanda, Kosovo, Somalia and Indonesia - to address these issues. Drawing upon their extensive experience, they set out the requirements they have found to be necessary to successful long-term reconstruction. This unique work draws together for the first time in a single volume the wide range of specialist knowledge necessary to this major international concern and presents vital new insights essential to successful long-term reconstruction and development of countries in the aftermath of war.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword by HRH Prince El-Hassan Bin Talal of Jordan
Introduction After the Conflict: reconstruction and development in the aftermath of war
Sultan Barakat
Chapter 1 Post-War Reconstruction and Development: coming of age
Sultan Barakat
Chapter 2 Contemporary Peace Processes
Roger MacGinty
Chapter 3 Humanitarianism and the Principles of Humanitarian Action in a post-Cold
War Context
Alpaslan Ozerdem and Gianni Rufini
Chapter 4 Can Proactive Humanitarianism Create Sustainable Solutions?
Sultan Barakat, David Connolly and Judith Large
Chapter 5 Aid Coordination: easy to agree on, difficult to organise
Arne Strand
Chapter 6 The Economics of War and Post-Conflict Poverty Reduction
Richard Jones
Chapter 7 War, Health and Recovery
Sean Deely
Chapter 8 The Logic of Conflictual Peacebuilding
Astri Suhrke and Arne Strand
Chapter 9 Land, Housing and the Reconstruction of the Built Environment
Roger Zetter
Chapter 10 Building Post-War Capacity: where to start?
Sultan Barakat and Margaret Chard
Chapter 11 Post-War Reconstruction and Public Administration
Mark Evans
Chapter 12 Community Management: sustaining local health services
Sultan Barakat and Sean Deely
Chapter 13 Reintegration of Former Combatants: with specific reference to Kosovo
Sultan Barakat and Alpaslan Ozerdem
Chapter 14 Seven Pillars for Post-War reconstruction
Sultan Barakat
Notes
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index