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Peaceful settlement of international disputes --- Polemology --- Bosnia and Herzegovina --- Academic collection --- #SBIB:327.5H20 --- #SBIB:328H271 --- oorlog --- speltheorieën --- conflict --- Joegoslavië --- politiek, internationaal --- defensie --- NATO --- Oost-Europa --- Kroatië --- Vredesonderzoek: algemeen --- Instellingen en beleid: Balkanstaten: Roemenië, Bulgarije, Ex-Joegoslavië, Albanië e.a. --- Instellingen en beleid: Balkanstaten: Roemenië, Bulgarije, Ex-Joegoslavië, Albanië e.a --- Bosnie --- Guerre civile --- 1991-1995
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International movements --- 327.5 --- Academic collection --- #SBIB:327.5H20 --- 341.38 --- Joegoslavië --- Zuid-Afrika --- conflict --- defensie --- oorlog --- politiek, internationaal --- vrede --- Internationale conflicten. Internationale spanningen. Internationale blokvorming. Veiligheidspolitiek --- Vredesonderzoek: algemeen --- Beëindigen van de oorlog. Wapenstilstand. Bestand. Vrede --- 341.38 Beëindigen van de oorlog. Wapenstilstand. Bestand. Vrede --- 327.5 Internationale conflicten. Internationale spanningen. Internationale blokvorming. Veiligheidspolitiek --- Paix
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This book provides a unique personal perspective on the field of peace research. It not only highlights Luc Reychler’s significant contributions to the theory and praxis of sustainable peacebuilding, but also offers important reflections on the evolution of peace research as an independent discipline. The central concept of this book – and of Reychler’s academic career, for that matter – is sustainable peacebuilding architecture. Reychler introduced this concept in order to draw attention to the architectural principles and considerations that have to be addressed in sustainable peacebuilding processes. Reychler’s work on sustainable peacebuilding architecture has been groundbreaking and has not lost any of its relevance in the twenty-first century. By bringing together Reychler’s seminal texts on sustainable peacebuilding architecture, the current book aims to offer academics, students and policymakers an essential guide to understanding, studying and applying this crucial concept. • Provides a unique personal view of the development of peace research • Lists the necessary building blocks for sustainable peacebuilding • Offers tools for monitoring and evaluating interventions • Discusses the scientific nature and often provocative findings of peace research • Discusses ten lessons learned and the future (Peace Research III) .
Peace-building. --- Building peace --- Peacebuilding --- Conflict management --- Peace --- Peacekeeping forces --- History. --- Political science. --- International relations. --- History of Science. --- Political Science. --- International Relations Theory. --- Coexistence --- Foreign affairs --- Foreign policy --- Foreign relations --- Global governance --- Interdependence of nations --- International affairs --- Peaceful coexistence --- World order --- National security --- Sovereignty --- World politics --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history
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Academic collection --- #SBIB:327.5H20 --- SEPA --- Maintien de la paix --- Recherche scientifique --- BPB0702 --- ricerca scientifica --- научно изследване --- научно истраживање --- investigación científica --- cercetare științifică --- tudományos kutatás --- kërkim shkencor --- vědecký výzkum --- zinātniskā pētniecība --- wissenschaftliche Forschung --- badania naukowe --- videnskabelig forskning --- научно истражување --- znanstvene raziskave --- teadusuuringud --- vedecký výskum --- znanstveno istraživanje --- scientific research --- επιστημονική έρευνα --- wetenschappelijk onderzoek --- riċerka xjentifika --- moksliniai tyrimai --- vetenskaplig forskning --- investigação científica --- tieteellinen tutkimus --- Седма рамковна програма за научни истражувања и иновации --- Програма за научни истражувања и иновации --- ФП7 --- znanstveni rad --- mokslo tiriamasis darbas --- taikos palaikymas --- мироопазване --- Erhaltung des Friedens --- rauhanturvaaminen --- miera uzturēšana --- udržování míru --- fredsbevarande --- udržiavanie mieru --- menținerea păcii --- opretholdelse af fred --- handhaving van de vrede --- mantenimento della pace --- żamma tal-paċi --- ohranjanje miru --- utrzymywanie pokoju --- peacekeeping --- одржавање мира --- paqeruajtëse --- manutenção da paz --- rahuvalve --- békefenntartás --- održavanje mira --- διατήρηση της ειρήνης --- mantenimiento de la paz --- одржување на мирот --- oddálení války --- ruajtje e paqes --- rahutagamine --- zachovanie mieru --- Sicherung des Friedens --- мировна мисија --- taikos išsaugojimas --- sauvegarde de la paix --- osiguranje mira --- udržiavanie pokoja --- miera nodrošināšana --- zabezpečenie mieru --- keeping the peace --- Wahrung des Friedens --- safeguarding peace --- uchování míru --- salvaguardia de la paz --- obrana míru --- rauhan säilyttäminen --- békemegőrzés --- preserving peace --- salvaguarda da paz --- mirovna misija --- bevarelse af fred --- Friedenssicherung --- zabezpečení míru --- bewaren van de vrede --- mbajtja e paqes --- διαφύλαξη της ειρήνης --- salvgardarea păcii --- rauhan turvaaminen --- taikos saugojimas --- prodloužení míru --- zajištění míru --- pokoj --- posílení míru --- rahukaitse --- zachování míru --- očuvanje mira --- salvaguardia della pace --- säkerställande av fred --- Vredesonderzoek: algemeen --- International movements --- taighde eolaíoch --- an tsíocháin a choimeád
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This book provides a unique personal perspective on the field of peace research. It not only highlights Luc Reychler’s significant contributions to the theory and praxis of sustainable peacebuilding, but also offers important reflections on the evolution of peace research as an independent discipline. The central concept of this book – and of Reychler’s academic career, for that matter – is sustainable peacebuilding architecture. Reychler introduced this concept in order to draw attention to the architectural principles and considerations that have to be addressed in sustainable peacebuilding processes. Reychler’s work on sustainable peacebuilding architecture has been groundbreaking and has not lost any of its relevance in the twenty-first century. By bringing together Reychler’s seminal texts on sustainable peacebuilding architecture, the current book aims to offer academics, students and policymakers an essential guide to understanding, studying and applying this crucial concept. • Provides a unique personal view of the development of peace research • Lists the necessary building blocks for sustainable peacebuilding • Offers tools for monitoring and evaluating interventions • Discusses the scientific nature and often provocative findings of peace research • Discusses ten lessons learned and the future (Peace Research III) .
International relations. Foreign policy --- Politics --- History --- geschiedenis --- politiek --- internationale betrekkingen
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Countries emerging from civil war or protracted violence often face the daunting challenge of rebuilding their economy while simultaneously creating the political and social conditions for a stable peace. Drawing on a range of thematic studies and empirical cases, this book examines how post-conflict reconstruction policies can be better sequenced in order to promote sustainable peace and provides evidence that many reforms that are often thought to be imperative may be better considered as long-term objectives, and that the immediate imperative for such societies should be 'people-centred' policies.
Peace-building. --- Nation-building. --- Postwar reconstruction.
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This volume evaluates the extent to which post-conflict reconstruction has addressed problems of horizontal inequalities by looking at the experiences of seven diverse post-conflict countries: Burundi, Rwanda, Nepal, Peru, Guatemala, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Afghanistan. It includes four cross-cutting thematic studies on macro-economic policies, privatisation, PRSP's, and employment generation. Revealing important gaps in the redressal of what are often deeply entrenched forms of group-based discrimination, deprivation and marginalisation, it points to distinct implications for policy and further research. The authors find that even in cases where HI's have been reduced, this has happened in a somewhat haphazard and inconsistent manner, with patchy implementation, gaps in coverage, and doubts as to the sustainability of this improvement. In addition, there is a clear pattern of evidence which suggests that improvements in some metrics of HI's are being offset and rendered ineffective by new forms of group inequalities, particularly those linked to neo-liberal reforms and global economic integration.
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