Publication date: Thursday 23 December 2004
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With the proliferation of civil wars since the end of the Cold War, many developing countries now exist in a "postconflict" environment, posing enormous development challenges for the societies affected, as well as for international actors. Postconflict Development addresses these challenges in a range of vital sectors, security, justice, economic policy, education, the media, agriculture, health, and the environment, in countries around the globe.
| Author(s): | Gerd Junne & Willemijn Verkoren (eds.) |
| Release date: | Wednesday 12 January 2005 |
| Publisher: | Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc., London |
| ISBN: | ISBN 1-58826-303-7 |
The authors focus on the need to move beyond emergency relief to create new social and economic structures that can serve as the foundations for a lasting peace. Prosperity, they acknowledge, does not guarantee peace; but a lack of economic development will almost certainly lead to renewed violence. This conviction informs their thorough discussion of the policy dilemmas confronted in postconflict situations and a range of concrete, successful approaches to resolving them.