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_aPeacebuilding and local ownership/ _bpost-conflict and consensus-building _cDonais,Timothy |
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_aNew York: _bRoutledge, _c2012. |
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505 | _a1. Making Sense of Local Ownership in Peacebuilding Contexts 2. The Liberal Peace and the Ownership Question 3. Elite Ownership: Elections and Beyond 4. Civil Society as Societal Ownership 5. Bosnia: Ownership through Imposition? 6. Afghanistan: Peacebuilding, Political Culture, and the Limits of Social Engineering 7. Haiti: Ownership and the Political Economy of Peacebuilding 8. Conclusion: Towards Peacebuilding as Consensus-Building | ||
942 | _cAC8 |