exploring the implications of these connections for the theory and practice of development; --
This book is an invaluable resource for postgraduate students and researchers in Development Studies, Conflict Studies, Peace Studies and Security Studies.
The 2011 WDR on Conflict, Security and Development underlines the devastating impact of persistent conflict on a country or region's development prospects - noting that the 1.5 billion people living in conflict-affected areas are twice as ...
This book contains articles relating to military spending, military industrial establishments, and peace keeping.
Overall, the text’s collected essays provide a detailed and comprehensive view of conflict, security and development.
The new contributions in this book, by acknowledged leaders in the field, examine the delivery of effective aid under fire, and securing the peace in environments where governance is fragile.
This book provides a critical analysis of the changing discourse and practice of post-conflict security-promoting interventions since the Cold War, such as disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR), and security-sector reform ...
Conflict, Security, and Development
American sociologist Robert Putnam (2000), whose classic study Bowling Alone captured the decline of community in the United States, listed the ways in which US citizens could become politically involved: contacting local and national ...
This book examines the evolution, impact, and future prospects of the Security Sector Reform (SSR) model in conflict-affected countries in the context of the wider debate over the liberal peace project.
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