This new Handbook offers a combination of theoretical, thematic
and empirical analyses of the statebuilding regime, written by
leading international scholars.
Over the past decade, international statebuilding has become one
of the most important and least understood areas of international
policy-making. Today, there are around one billion people living in
some 50-60 conflict-affected, 'fragile' states, vulnerable to
political violence and civil war. The international community
grapples with the core challenges and dilemmas of using outside
force, aid, and persuasion to build states in the wake of conflict
and to prevent such countries from lapsing into devastating
violence.
The "Routledge Handbook of International Statebuilding" is a
comprehensive resource for this emerging area in International
Relations. The volume is designed to guide the reader through the
background and development of international statebuilding as a
policy area, as well as exploring in depth significant issues such
as security, development, democracy and human rights. Divided into
three main parts, this Handbook provides a single-source overview
of the key topics in international statebuilding:
Part One: Concepts and Approaches
Part Two: Security, Development and Democracy
Part Three: Policy Implementation
This Handbook will be essential reading for students of
statebuilding, humanitarian intervention, peacebuilding,
development, war and conflict studies and IR/Security Studies in
general.
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