This synthesis provides an overview of academic findings on the sources of violence in post-war environments and on the strategies to address them. It distinguishes between unaddressed pre-war tensions, war-induced cleavages, and peace-generated conflicts. It shows that, according to the best research, current peacebuilding strategies have two major weaknesses. First, they neglect the micro-level dynamics of violence. Second, they do not devote sufficient attention and resources to state reconstruction (which is distinct from merely holding elections). These weaknesses explain why peacebuilding efforts often fail to end violence even when they produce other positive outcomes
This paper examines two main types of violent and armed conflict settings. The first consists of sit...
Understanding and addressing ‘non-conflict’ violence is a key challenge for development. Different ...
Despite efforts to better understand and address the root causes of conflict, violence continues to ...
Many peace agreements fail despite external mediation and intervention, prompting a deconstruction o...
Why do international peacebuilders fail to address the local causes of peace process failures? The e...
Since 1945, violent conflict has occurred primarily within sovereign states rather than among them. ...
Book Summary: This comprehensive new Handbook explores the significance and nature of armed intrasta...
This thesis focuses critically on contemporary theory and practice of peace-building where there has...
Peace is often defined as the “absence of violence” which not only relegates it to the residual effe...
The term peacebuilding is generally agreed to have become part of diplomatic discourse in 1992 when ...
The concept of peacebuilding evokes the image of international interventions in countries emerging f...
This chapter addresses the counter-intuitive phenomenon of high levels of violence in post-peace acc...
Conflict-related violence against women and girls (VAWG) has drawn increasing attention, yet scholar...
In historical perspective statebuilding has generally been a violent process. Statebuilding involves...
Under what conditions can peace be established after violent communal conflict? This question has re...
This paper examines two main types of violent and armed conflict settings. The first consists of sit...
Understanding and addressing ‘non-conflict’ violence is a key challenge for development. Different ...
Despite efforts to better understand and address the root causes of conflict, violence continues to ...
Many peace agreements fail despite external mediation and intervention, prompting a deconstruction o...
Why do international peacebuilders fail to address the local causes of peace process failures? The e...
Since 1945, violent conflict has occurred primarily within sovereign states rather than among them. ...
Book Summary: This comprehensive new Handbook explores the significance and nature of armed intrasta...
This thesis focuses critically on contemporary theory and practice of peace-building where there has...
Peace is often defined as the “absence of violence” which not only relegates it to the residual effe...
The term peacebuilding is generally agreed to have become part of diplomatic discourse in 1992 when ...
The concept of peacebuilding evokes the image of international interventions in countries emerging f...
This chapter addresses the counter-intuitive phenomenon of high levels of violence in post-peace acc...
Conflict-related violence against women and girls (VAWG) has drawn increasing attention, yet scholar...
In historical perspective statebuilding has generally been a violent process. Statebuilding involves...
Under what conditions can peace be established after violent communal conflict? This question has re...
This paper examines two main types of violent and armed conflict settings. The first consists of sit...
Understanding and addressing ‘non-conflict’ violence is a key challenge for development. Different ...
Despite efforts to better understand and address the root causes of conflict, violence continues to ...