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State Renaissance for Peace - Transitional Governance under International Law (Hardcover)
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State Renaissance for Peace - Transitional Governance under International Law (Hardcover)
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After 1989, the function of transitional governance changed. It
became a process whereby transitional authorities introduce a
constitutional transformation on the basis of interim laws. In
spite of its domestic nature, it also became an international
project and one with formidable ambitions: ending war, conflict or
crisis by reconfiguring the state order. This model attracted
international attention, from the UN Security Council and several
regional organisations, and became a playing field of choice in
international politics and diplomacy. Also without recourse to
armed force, international actors could impact a state apparatus -
through state renaissance. This book zooms in on the non-forcible
aspects of conflict-related transitional governance while focusing
on the transition itself. This study shows that neither
transitional actors nor external actors must respect specific rules
when realising or contributing to state renaissance. The legal
limits to indirectly provoking regime change are also being
unveiled.
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