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Ending civil wars: the implementation of peace agreements

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boulder, Colo. USA: Lynne Rienner, 2002Description: 729pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: The first part of this practical guide covers implementation strategies, transitional authority, strategic coordination, settlement terms and post agreement stability. The second part deals with evaluation of implementation tasks including disarmament and demobilization,ecobnomic priorities, the role of elections, repatriation of refugees, security of civilians, and local capacity building. Part three contains case studies from Nicaragua, El Slavador, Guatemala, Rwanda, Cambodia, Bosnia, Lebanon, Liberia and Sri Lanka. Part four presents policy implications.
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The first part of this practical guide covers implementation strategies, transitional authority, strategic coordination, settlement terms and post agreement stability. The second part deals with evaluation of implementation tasks including disarmament and demobilization,ecobnomic priorities, the role of elections, repatriation of refugees, security of civilians, and local capacity building. Part three contains case studies from Nicaragua, El Slavador, Guatemala, Rwanda, Cambodia, Bosnia, Lebanon, Liberia and Sri Lanka. Part four presents policy implications.

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