Local and Global Dynamics of Peacebuilding examines the complex
contributing factors which led to war and state collapse in Sierra
Leone, and the international peacebuilding and statebuilding
operations which followed the cessation of the violence.
This book presents a nuanced and contextually specific knowledge
on Sierra Leone 's political and war histories, and the outcomes of
the implementation of programmes of post-conflict reforms. It
embodies an analysis of the complex challenges involved in aligning
international norms and values to local expectations and local
priorities, and examines the role of local and global actors and
structures in attempts to build a strong state and lasting peace.
Using a theoretical framework informed by liberal peace philosophy,
as well as detailed and nuanced empirical evidence from the field,
the book constructs a critical analysis of the contemporary global
paradigm for building longer-term peace in war-torn, fractured and
fragile societies.
This book will be of much interest to students of peacebuilding,
war and conflict studies, development studies, African politics,
and IR/security studies.
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