Peace Building
Opis
Preventing violent conflicts and establishing comprehensive lasting peace in some of the world's most turbulent regions has become the new global imperative. In this book, Dennis Sandole explores the theory and practice of peacebuilding, discussing the differences and similarities between core aspects of peace processes.
Sandole rightly shows why and how the international community must implement long-term, holistic peacebuilding plans to successfully build robust and sustainable peace in areas threatened or torn apart by war and conflict. An outstanding and innovative book. Henryk J. Sokalski, Former Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations
The path to peace is long, convoluted and challenging, but this essential volume helps light the way.Charles F. Dambach, President and CEO, Alliance for Peacebuilding "Highly readable and insightful, Sandole's critique of the 'war on terror' alone is worth the price of the book." Dean G. Pruitt, Professor Emeritus at the University at Buffalo: The State University of New York
"An indispensable resource for both practitioners and scholars seeking to understand how wars end and how to create and maintain the conditions for peace and stability. Clare Lockhart, Director, Institute for State Effectiveness (ISE), Washington, DC
Sandole rightly shows why and how the international community must implement long-term, holistic peacebuilding plans to successfully build robust and sustainable peace in areas threatened or torn apart by war and conflict. An outstanding and innovative book. Henryk J. Sokalski, Former Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations
The path to peace is long, convoluted and challenging, but this essential volume helps light the way.Charles F. Dambach, President and CEO, Alliance for Peacebuilding "Highly readable and insightful, Sandole's critique of the 'war on terror' alone is worth the price of the book." Dean G. Pruitt, Professor Emeritus at the University at Buffalo: The State University of New York
"An indispensable resource for both practitioners and scholars seeking to understand how wars end and how to create and maintain the conditions for peace and stability. Clare Lockhart, Director, Institute for State Effectiveness (ISE), Washington, DC