Local Ownership in International Peacebuilding
Key Theoretical and Practical Issues
Herausgeber: Lee, Sung Yong; Özerdem, Alpaslan
Local Ownership in International Peacebuilding
Key Theoretical and Practical Issues
Herausgeber: Lee, Sung Yong; Özerdem, Alpaslan
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This edited volume empirically examines key theoretical and practical issues relevant to the promotion of local ownership in contemporary international peacebuilding.
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This edited volume empirically examines key theoretical and practical issues relevant to the promotion of local ownership in contemporary international peacebuilding.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780367599317
- ISBN-10: 0367599317
- Artikelnr.: 69890966
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780367599317
- ISBN-10: 0367599317
- Artikelnr.: 69890966
Sung Yong Lee is Lecturer at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand. Alpaslan Özerdem is Co-Director of the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University, UK. He is author or editor of eight books, including most recently, Turkey and Human Security: Challenges of the 21st Century (Routledge, 2013).
1. Introduction, Alpaslan Özerdem and SungYong Lee PART I: LOCAL OWNERSHIP:
Development and Challenges 2. Local Ownership as a Strategic Guideline for
Peacebuilding, Hideaki Shinoda 3. Operationalizing Local Ownership,
Timothy Donais 4. Complex Challenges Facing Contemporary Local Ownership
Programmes: A Case Study of South Sudan, Alexander Mackenzie-Smith 5.
Hybrid Local Ownership in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo: From discursive to
Material Aspects of Ownership, Stefanie Kappler and Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
PART II: LOCAL OWNERSHIP: PRACTICE 6. The Dilemmas of Local Ownership of
Upper-level and Grassroots Peace Processes in Afghanistan, Chuck Thiessen
7. Who Owned the Reconciliation Process in Post-conflict Nicaragua?,
Manuela Nilsson 8. Nurturing Local Voice: The UNDP's Local Empowerment
Programmes in Cambodia, Sung Yong Lee and WookBeom Park 9. Ownership of
International Peacebuilding Programmes by Local Governance Institutions:
Case Study of Gulu District in Northern Uganda, Adolf Norbert Gerstl 10.
Challenges to Promoting Local Ownership in Post-war Sri Lanka,
Rahmathullah Mohamed 11. Conclusion, Sung Yong Lee and Alpaslan Özerdem
Development and Challenges 2. Local Ownership as a Strategic Guideline for
Peacebuilding, Hideaki Shinoda 3. Operationalizing Local Ownership,
Timothy Donais 4. Complex Challenges Facing Contemporary Local Ownership
Programmes: A Case Study of South Sudan, Alexander Mackenzie-Smith 5.
Hybrid Local Ownership in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo: From discursive to
Material Aspects of Ownership, Stefanie Kappler and Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
PART II: LOCAL OWNERSHIP: PRACTICE 6. The Dilemmas of Local Ownership of
Upper-level and Grassroots Peace Processes in Afghanistan, Chuck Thiessen
7. Who Owned the Reconciliation Process in Post-conflict Nicaragua?,
Manuela Nilsson 8. Nurturing Local Voice: The UNDP's Local Empowerment
Programmes in Cambodia, Sung Yong Lee and WookBeom Park 9. Ownership of
International Peacebuilding Programmes by Local Governance Institutions:
Case Study of Gulu District in Northern Uganda, Adolf Norbert Gerstl 10.
Challenges to Promoting Local Ownership in Post-war Sri Lanka,
Rahmathullah Mohamed 11. Conclusion, Sung Yong Lee and Alpaslan Özerdem
1. Introduction, Alpaslan Özerdem and SungYong Lee PART I: LOCAL OWNERSHIP:
Development and Challenges 2. Local Ownership as a Strategic Guideline for
Peacebuilding, Hideaki Shinoda 3. Operationalizing Local Ownership,
Timothy Donais 4. Complex Challenges Facing Contemporary Local Ownership
Programmes: A Case Study of South Sudan, Alexander Mackenzie-Smith 5.
Hybrid Local Ownership in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo: From discursive to
Material Aspects of Ownership, Stefanie Kappler and Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
PART II: LOCAL OWNERSHIP: PRACTICE 6. The Dilemmas of Local Ownership of
Upper-level and Grassroots Peace Processes in Afghanistan, Chuck Thiessen
7. Who Owned the Reconciliation Process in Post-conflict Nicaragua?,
Manuela Nilsson 8. Nurturing Local Voice: The UNDP's Local Empowerment
Programmes in Cambodia, Sung Yong Lee and WookBeom Park 9. Ownership of
International Peacebuilding Programmes by Local Governance Institutions:
Case Study of Gulu District in Northern Uganda, Adolf Norbert Gerstl 10.
Challenges to Promoting Local Ownership in Post-war Sri Lanka,
Rahmathullah Mohamed 11. Conclusion, Sung Yong Lee and Alpaslan Özerdem
Development and Challenges 2. Local Ownership as a Strategic Guideline for
Peacebuilding, Hideaki Shinoda 3. Operationalizing Local Ownership,
Timothy Donais 4. Complex Challenges Facing Contemporary Local Ownership
Programmes: A Case Study of South Sudan, Alexander Mackenzie-Smith 5.
Hybrid Local Ownership in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo: From discursive to
Material Aspects of Ownership, Stefanie Kappler and Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
PART II: LOCAL OWNERSHIP: PRACTICE 6. The Dilemmas of Local Ownership of
Upper-level and Grassroots Peace Processes in Afghanistan, Chuck Thiessen
7. Who Owned the Reconciliation Process in Post-conflict Nicaragua?,
Manuela Nilsson 8. Nurturing Local Voice: The UNDP's Local Empowerment
Programmes in Cambodia, Sung Yong Lee and WookBeom Park 9. Ownership of
International Peacebuilding Programmes by Local Governance Institutions:
Case Study of Gulu District in Northern Uganda, Adolf Norbert Gerstl 10.
Challenges to Promoting Local Ownership in Post-war Sri Lanka,
Rahmathullah Mohamed 11. Conclusion, Sung Yong Lee and Alpaslan Özerdem