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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Abbreviations
Other abbreviations
Foreword by ãlvaro de Soto
Introduction
Identification of a major obstacle to peacebuilding
Obstacles to peacebuilding revisited
Organization of the book
1. Peacebuilding conceptual framework: From An Agenda for Peace and its supplement to An Agenda for Development
Peacebuilding: conceptual definition, timing, and sequence
Preventive diplomacy vs. post-conflict peacebuilding
An “integrated approach” to human security and to development
International financing of peacebuilding
Sovereignty, policy ownership, and peacebuilding
Other definitions and obstacles to peacebuilding
Conclusions
2. Economic reconstruction amid the multidisciplinary transition to peace
The security transition
The political transition
The social transition
The economic transition
Interrelations among the four distinct transitions
Conclusions
3. The economics of war, the economics of conflict resolution, the economics of peace, the economics of development
Terminology, phases, sequence, challenges, and policies
Economic reconstruction: the evolving context from the Marshall Plan to the post-Cold War period
Post-conflict economic reconstruction vs. development
Conclusions
4. Economic reconstruction vs. development: evolving conceptual views
Contrasting views in the 1990s at the UN and the BWIs
Evolving views in the 2000s: the World Bank and the IMF
Conclusions
5. Peacebuilding at the UN – from conceptualization to operationalization
From Boutros-Ghali to Kofi Annan to Ban Ki-moon
Peacebuilding architecture – world summit outcome (2005)
The UN peacebuilding architecture 10-year record: an assessment
It’s the Economy, Stupid
Conclusions
6. The peacebuilding record, lessons, and challenges
The UN fails to keep the record
A bleak 25-year peacebuilding record
What do global indices show?
Case studies on UN multidisciplinary operations
Conclusions
7. Specific economic issues affecting peacebuilding in selected countries
Peacebuilding following peace agreements in the 1990s
Peacebuilding following military intervention at the turn of the millennium
Peacebuilding in countries on the agenda of the Peacebuilding Commission
Conclusions
8. Policymaking premises for effective economic reconstruction
Background to the premises
Basic premises
Conclusions
9. Policymaking premises for effective economic reconstruction
Reconstruction zones
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
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