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Abstract Post-conflict societies face two distinctive challenges: economic recovery and reduction of the risk of a recurring conflict. Aid and policy reforms have been found to be effective in economic recovery. In this article, the authors concentrate on the other challenge — risk reduction.
Paul Collier +2 more
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Post-conflict Reconciliation in Aceh, Indonesia: Perspectives from the Victims
This field research using participant observation critically analyzed the post-war reconciliation between Aceh Province and the Indonesian Government.
Abdul Manan +2 more
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Military expenditure in post-conflict societies [PDF]
Post-conflict situations face a high risk of reversion to conflict. We investigate the effect of military expenditure by the government during the first decade post-conflict on the risk of reversion. We contrast two theories as to the likely effects. In one, military spending deters conflict by reducing the prospects of rebel success.
Paul Collier, Anke Hoeffler
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During the Peruvian internal armed conflict, military bases were installed in the communities of Manta and Vilca in order to maintain order in the area. However, soldiers began raping women on a daily and repeated basis. The purpose of this article is to
Camila Fernanda Sastre Díaz
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The Post-Conflict Environment [PDF]
In case studies focusing on contemporary crises spanning Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe, the scholars in this volume examine the dominant prescriptive practices of late neoliberal post-conflict interventions—such as statebuilding, peacebuilding, transitional justice, refugee management, reconstruction, and redevelopment—and contend ...
Daniel Monk, Jacob Mundy
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War and Cessation of Violence: Designing Just Institutions [PDF]
Institutions are often rooted in violence and power, and war is one of them. At the same time, war continues to be one of the most important institutions that ensure the long-term unity of a group, albeit at the cost of confrontation with another, rival ...
Bojanic, P.
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Colostomy closure in post Conflict Iraq
Background: Colostomy minimizes the risk of leakage at expense of requiring a second operation. In Iraq, published on colostomy closure in penetrating abdominal wall injuries is scarce.
Najim A.I. Al-Khaldy +2 more
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The armed conflict and peacebuilding in Colombia
The study analyzes the processes that have contributed to the configuration of Colombia’s internal armed conflict and to the different peace proposals promoted by national governments for the last 40 years.
C. U. Ochoa, B. P. Mejía
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A Culture of Peace for Post Conflict
This article is a conceptual approach to the problem of the culture of peace in the post-conflict in Colombia. In the first place, the article states the difference between the disarmament of the war actors in Colombia (FARC) and the building of a peace ...
Raimundo Caviedes +1 more
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Neonatal mortality post ISIS conflict in Iraq
Neonatal mortality is an indicator to assess maternal and neonatal care.1 Iraq has been suffering from wars, economic hardship, terrorism and internal displacement for last 4 decades.2 The impact of such suffering on health was reported.3 However, the ...
Sally S. Bash, Eman A. AL-Kaseer
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