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This book analyzes the role that the international community has played in African states post-conflict reconstruction. The fundamental questions that the research addresses are: How does the presence or the absence of coordination among international and local actors contribute to the success or failure of post-conflict reconstruction? How does the international community's coordination influence the architecture of post-conflict state reconstruction in Africa? How do actors, leadership, and power within a coordination network structure affect post-conflict reconstruction? The study argues…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book analyzes the role that the international community has played in African states post-conflict reconstruction. The fundamental questions that the research addresses are: How does the presence or the absence of coordination among international and local actors contribute to the success or failure of post-conflict reconstruction? How does the international community's coordination influence the architecture of post-conflict state reconstruction in Africa? How do actors, leadership, and power within a coordination network structure affect post-conflict reconstruction? The study argues that lack of coordination between the international and local actors is a critical factor explaining the failure of rebuilding states after civil wars. This study develops a new theoretical framework (Hybridized model) that combines market, hierarchical, and network models of coordination. This coordination theory shows how actors, leadership, and power influence coordination network structureto enhance post-conflict reconstruction efforts.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Simon Kinyanjui Nyambura, currently, works for the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Security Sector Program. He is response for designing and implementing programs and activities that are geared towards State building, building national and regional capacities of the Horn of Africa countries in the fight against security threats.