Institutional Reforms and Peacebuilding
Change, Path-Dependency and Societal Divisions in Post-War Communities
Herausgeber: Ansorg, Nadine; Kurtenbach, Sabine
Institutional Reforms and Peacebuilding
Change, Path-Dependency and Societal Divisions in Post-War Communities
Herausgeber: Ansorg, Nadine; Kurtenbach, Sabine
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This book deals with the question how institutional reform can contribute to peacebuilding in post-war and divided societies.
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This book deals with the question how institutional reform can contribute to peacebuilding in post-war and divided societies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9780367668105
- ISBN-10: 0367668106
- Artikelnr.: 60008935
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9780367668105
- ISBN-10: 0367668106
- Artikelnr.: 60008935
Nadine Ansorg is a Research Fellow at the GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany, and a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Kent, UK. Sabine Kurtenbach is a Political Scientist and Senior Research Fellow at the GIGA German Institute of Global Area Studies, Germany.
Introduction: Institutional Reforms and Peace Building, Nadine Ansorg and
Sabine Kurtenbach
Part I: Divisions, Societal Cleavages and Institutional Reforms in the
Aftermath of War
1. Does the Success of Institutional Reform Depend on the Depth of
Divisions? A Pilot Study on Thirty-Four African Countries, Matthias Basedau
2. Matches and Misfits: Divided Societies and the Adoption of
Power-Sharing, Gerald Schneider
3. Socioinstitutional Congruence and Social Peace in Divided and
Postconflict Societies, Artak Galyan
Part II: Path Dependency of Institutional Designs During and After War
4. The Challenges of Institutional Reforms in the Midst of War: Lessons
from Colombia, Sabine Kurtenbach
5. Introducing Institutional Reform: The Role of Sunset Clauses in
Postconflict Power-Sharing Arrangements, Roland Schmidt and Artak Galyan
6. Business and Institutional Reform in Hybrid Political Orders, Brian
Ganson and Achim Wennmann
Part III: The Challenges of Security Sector Reform in Postwar Societies
7. The International Dimension of Postconflict Police Reform, Felix Haass,
Julia Strasheim, and Nadine Ansorg
8. Armed Disorder after Peace: Armed Actors, Conflict, and Reform in
Nineteenth-Century Mexico, ca. 1820-1870, Esteban Ramírez González
9. Looking beyond Institutional Reform: Engaging with the Hybridization of
Peace and Political Order. Two Cases from Oceania and West Africa, Volker
Boege
Conclusion: Institutional Reform and Peace Building, Nadine Ansorg and
Sabine Kurtenbach
Sabine Kurtenbach
Part I: Divisions, Societal Cleavages and Institutional Reforms in the
Aftermath of War
1. Does the Success of Institutional Reform Depend on the Depth of
Divisions? A Pilot Study on Thirty-Four African Countries, Matthias Basedau
2. Matches and Misfits: Divided Societies and the Adoption of
Power-Sharing, Gerald Schneider
3. Socioinstitutional Congruence and Social Peace in Divided and
Postconflict Societies, Artak Galyan
Part II: Path Dependency of Institutional Designs During and After War
4. The Challenges of Institutional Reforms in the Midst of War: Lessons
from Colombia, Sabine Kurtenbach
5. Introducing Institutional Reform: The Role of Sunset Clauses in
Postconflict Power-Sharing Arrangements, Roland Schmidt and Artak Galyan
6. Business and Institutional Reform in Hybrid Political Orders, Brian
Ganson and Achim Wennmann
Part III: The Challenges of Security Sector Reform in Postwar Societies
7. The International Dimension of Postconflict Police Reform, Felix Haass,
Julia Strasheim, and Nadine Ansorg
8. Armed Disorder after Peace: Armed Actors, Conflict, and Reform in
Nineteenth-Century Mexico, ca. 1820-1870, Esteban Ramírez González
9. Looking beyond Institutional Reform: Engaging with the Hybridization of
Peace and Political Order. Two Cases from Oceania and West Africa, Volker
Boege
Conclusion: Institutional Reform and Peace Building, Nadine Ansorg and
Sabine Kurtenbach
Introduction: Institutional Reforms and Peace Building, Nadine Ansorg and
Sabine Kurtenbach
Part I: Divisions, Societal Cleavages and Institutional Reforms in the
Aftermath of War
1. Does the Success of Institutional Reform Depend on the Depth of
Divisions? A Pilot Study on Thirty-Four African Countries, Matthias Basedau
2. Matches and Misfits: Divided Societies and the Adoption of
Power-Sharing, Gerald Schneider
3. Socioinstitutional Congruence and Social Peace in Divided and
Postconflict Societies, Artak Galyan
Part II: Path Dependency of Institutional Designs During and After War
4. The Challenges of Institutional Reforms in the Midst of War: Lessons
from Colombia, Sabine Kurtenbach
5. Introducing Institutional Reform: The Role of Sunset Clauses in
Postconflict Power-Sharing Arrangements, Roland Schmidt and Artak Galyan
6. Business and Institutional Reform in Hybrid Political Orders, Brian
Ganson and Achim Wennmann
Part III: The Challenges of Security Sector Reform in Postwar Societies
7. The International Dimension of Postconflict Police Reform, Felix Haass,
Julia Strasheim, and Nadine Ansorg
8. Armed Disorder after Peace: Armed Actors, Conflict, and Reform in
Nineteenth-Century Mexico, ca. 1820-1870, Esteban Ramírez González
9. Looking beyond Institutional Reform: Engaging with the Hybridization of
Peace and Political Order. Two Cases from Oceania and West Africa, Volker
Boege
Conclusion: Institutional Reform and Peace Building, Nadine Ansorg and
Sabine Kurtenbach
Sabine Kurtenbach
Part I: Divisions, Societal Cleavages and Institutional Reforms in the
Aftermath of War
1. Does the Success of Institutional Reform Depend on the Depth of
Divisions? A Pilot Study on Thirty-Four African Countries, Matthias Basedau
2. Matches and Misfits: Divided Societies and the Adoption of
Power-Sharing, Gerald Schneider
3. Socioinstitutional Congruence and Social Peace in Divided and
Postconflict Societies, Artak Galyan
Part II: Path Dependency of Institutional Designs During and After War
4. The Challenges of Institutional Reforms in the Midst of War: Lessons
from Colombia, Sabine Kurtenbach
5. Introducing Institutional Reform: The Role of Sunset Clauses in
Postconflict Power-Sharing Arrangements, Roland Schmidt and Artak Galyan
6. Business and Institutional Reform in Hybrid Political Orders, Brian
Ganson and Achim Wennmann
Part III: The Challenges of Security Sector Reform in Postwar Societies
7. The International Dimension of Postconflict Police Reform, Felix Haass,
Julia Strasheim, and Nadine Ansorg
8. Armed Disorder after Peace: Armed Actors, Conflict, and Reform in
Nineteenth-Century Mexico, ca. 1820-1870, Esteban Ramírez González
9. Looking beyond Institutional Reform: Engaging with the Hybridization of
Peace and Political Order. Two Cases from Oceania and West Africa, Volker
Boege
Conclusion: Institutional Reform and Peace Building, Nadine Ansorg and
Sabine Kurtenbach