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Post‐Conflict Peacebuilding

2009
Abstract This article describes the trial-and-error experiments of helping fix war-torn countries in the 1990s. It identifies the principal features of peacebuilding operations during the end of the Cold War, and describes the main issues and controversies surrounding these missions.
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Post-Conflict Reconstruction

Insight on Africa, 2011
IntroductionBurundi is a state that suffered low intensity conflicts for many years after independence (Daley, 2006). However, in the years since the signing of the Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement in 2000, the country appears to be on its way to sustainable peace. Yet, many challenges of post-conflict reconstruction remain.
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Post-conflict Affiliation

2021
Affiliative behaviors between previous opponents, or between either aggressor or victim and a third-party individual, after an agonistic interaction.
Thomas Rejsenhus Jensen, Mathias Osvath
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Post Conflict Reconstruction

1998
The nature, scale, and proliferation of conflicts--particularly interstate conflicts--in this post-cold war era are undermining development in a wide range of countries, threatening national and regional stability in some areas and diverting international attention and scarce resources from pressing development problems.
Steven Holtzman, Ann Elwan, Colin Scott
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Post-conflict reconstruction

2006
Abstract Once a peace agreement has been signed, interrelationships of conflict parties, their domestic supporters and external sponsors, as well as international mediators, move into a qualitatively new stage. This is usually described as post-conflict reconstruction or post conflict peace building. Despite its widespread use, the label
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Post-conflict restoration

Early Years Educator, 2013
This article will look at some of the methods and aims of restorative practices used in conflict resolution, along with approaches used in other sectors, with a view to supporting our work with young children.
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Post-Conflict Pluralism

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
A recurring debate, in the aftermath of mass atrocity, is whether states should pursue traditional justice through criminal prosecutions or promote peace through alternative mechanisms like truth and reconciliation commissions (TRCs). As scholars have increasingly recognized, however, a multitude of mechanisms meant to deal with past wrongdoings tend ...
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Post-conflict Resolution

2021
Mateo Peñaherrera-Aguirre   +1 more
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Entrepreneurship, Post-Conflict

2009
A welcome trend in recent years has been the reduction in the number of conflicts across the world, particularly in Africa1 (Ndulu et al. 2007). In these post-conflict states, people often have high expectations of development, not only to improve material conditions but also to consolidate their new-found, but fragile peace. With state capacity mostly
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