Non-Fiction Books:

Building Peace and Democracy or Organizing Exit

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Since the early 1990s the United Nations has accepted the liberal democratic peace thesis and adopted the democratic reconstruction model as a modus operandi for its peacebuilding endeavours. Internationally administered elect-ions have played a central, but not unproblematic, role in these missions. Are post-conflict elections really designed to establish democracy or do they simp-ly provide an exit strategy for international actors? This book seeks to an-swer this question by exploring and evaluating how the UN's use of elec-tions has changed since the end of the Cold War. It offers in-depth analysis of UN missions to Cambodia and East Timor, two of the most important ex-am-ples of international attempts at implementing democracy in post-conflict si-tuations. The book is addressed to political science students and re-sear-chers with an interest in peacekeeping and peacebuilding, democratization and the United Nations.
Release date Australia
September 5th, 2007
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
172
Dimensions
170x244x9
ISBN-13
9783836427319
Product ID
2031331

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