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Corruption and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding - Selling the Peace? (Paperback)
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Corruption and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding - Selling the Peace? (Paperback)
Series: Cass Series on Peacekeeping
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This edited volume explores and evaluates the roles of corruption
in post-conflict peacebuilding. The problem of corruption has
become increasingly important in war to peace transitions, eroding
confidence in new democratic institutions, undermining economic
development, diverting scarce public resources, and reducing the
delivery of vital social services. Conflict-affected countries
offer an ideal environment for pervasive corruption. Their weak
administrative institutions and fragile legal and judicial systems
mean that they lack the capacity to effectively investigate and
punish corrupt behaviour. In addition, the sudden inflow of donor
aid into post-conflict countries and the desire of peacebuilding
actors (including the UN, the international financial institutions,
aid agencies, and non-governmental organisations) to disburse these
funds quickly, create incentives and opportunities for corruption.
While corruption imposes costs and compromises on peacebuilding
efforts, opportunities for exploiting public office can also be
used to entice armed groups into signing peace agreements, thus
stabilising post-war environments. This book explores the different
functions of corruption both conceptually and through the lens of a
wide range of case studies. It also examines the impact of key
anti-corruption policies on peacebuilding environments. The
dynamics that shape the relationship between corruption and the
political and economic developments in post-conflict countries are
complex. This analysis highlights that fighting corruption is only
one of several important peacebuilding objectives, and that due
consideration must be given to the specific social and political
context in considering how a sustainable peace can be achieved.
This book will be of great interest to students of peacekeeping and
peacebuilding, criminology, political economy, war and conflict
studies, international security and IR.
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