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Routledge Studies in Intervention and Statebuilding


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The series publishes monographs and edited collections analysing a wide range of policy interventions associated with statebuilding. It asks broader questions about the dynamics, purposes and goals of this interventionist framework and assesses the impact of externally-guided policy-making.

Advisory Board: Berit Bliesemann de Guevara, Aberystwyth University; Morten Boas, NUPI; Adam Branch, San Diego State University; David Chandler, University of Westminster; Adrian Gallagher, University of Leeds; Luke Glanville, Australian National University; Shahar Hameiri, Murdoch University; John Heathershaw, University of Exeter; Eric Heinze, University of Oklahoma; Robert Murray, University of Alberta; Lee P. M. Seymour, University of Amsterdam; Timea Spitka, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Political Economy of Statebuilding Power after Peace

Political Economy of Statebuilding: Power after Peace

1st Edition

Edited By Mats Berdal, Dominik Zaum
October 15, 2012

This volume examines and evaluates the impact of international statebuilding interventions on the political economy of conflict-affected countries over the past 20 years. It focuses on countries that are emerging, or have recently emerged, from periods of war and protracted conflict. The ...

Mediation and Liberal Peacebuilding Peace from the Ashes of War?

Mediation and Liberal Peacebuilding: Peace from the Ashes of War?

1st Edition

Edited By Mikael Eriksson, Roland Kostić
February 05, 2013

This book offers a state-of-the-art examination of peacemaking, looking at its theoretical assumptions, empirical applications and its consequences. Despite the wealth of research on external interventions and practices of Western peacebuilding, many scholars tend to rely on findings in the ...

Critical Perspectives on the Responsibility to Protect Interrogating Theory and Practice

Critical Perspectives on the Responsibility to Protect: Interrogating Theory and Practice

1st Edition

Edited By Philip Cunliffe
December 05, 2012

This edited volume critically examines the widely supported doctrine of the 'Responsibility to Protect', and investigates the claim that it embodies progressive values in international politics. Since the United Nations World Summit of 2005, a remarkable consensus has emerged in support of the ...

Statebuilding and Police Reform The Freedom of Security

Statebuilding and Police Reform: The Freedom of Security

1st Edition

By Barry J. Ryan
May 02, 2011

This book explores how and why police reform became an international phenomenon in the era of statebuilding that followed the end of the Cold War. Police reform has become an indispensible element in the spread of liberal democracy. Policing is distinguished by its ability to combine reasonable ...

Security, Development and the Fragile State Bridging the Gap between Theory and Policy

Security, Development and the Fragile State: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Policy

1st Edition

By David Carment, Stewart Prest, Yiagadeesen Samy
February 04, 2011

This book provides theoretical clarity about the concepts of failed and fragile states, which have emerged strongly since the 9/11 attacks. Recent contributions often see the fragile state as either a problem of development or of security. This volume argues that that neither perspective on its ...

Reintegrating Armed Groups After Conflict Politics, Violence and Transition

Reintegrating Armed Groups After Conflict: Politics, Violence and Transition

1st Edition

Edited By Mats Berdal, David Ucko
November 10, 2010

This book looks at the political reintegration of armed groups after civil wars and the challenges of transforming ‘rebel’, ‘insurgent’ or other non-state armed groups into viable political entities. Drawing on eight case studies, the definition of ‘armed groups’ here ranges from militias, ...

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