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Healing the Wounds - Essays on the Reconstruction of Societies after War (Hardcover, New)
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Healing the Wounds - Essays on the Reconstruction of Societies after War (Hardcover, New)
Series: Onati International Series in Law and Society
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In recent decades the world has experienced the rise of so-called
'low intensity conflicts'. Unlike conventional wars these very
bloody armed conflicts are no longer the affair of state
governments and their armies. In their place appear police-like
armed units,security services and secret services, groups and
organizations of religious, political and social fanatics ready to
resort to violence, 'militias', bands of mercenaries, or just gangs
of thugs, led by the condottiere of the 21st century, consisting of
militant charismatics, militia 'generals', 'drug barons' and
'warlords' of various kinds. They conduct wars in which the
soldiers no longer wear uniforms and there is no meeting of armies
in open battle. The armed organizations fight in urban
agglomerations and in difficult, inaccessible regions. The
combatants fight for religion and quasi-religious ideologies, for
the 'rights of the people' or 'national liberation', for power,
gain, and booty, and above all for recognition. For the practice of
peace, this kind of war has far-reaching consequences. In this book
the authors examine various paths to peace and reconciliation in
low intensity conflicts. They look at processes of peace making
from South Africa and the North of Mali to Indonesia and South East
Asia. Common to most studies is that they stress the particular
local contexts of peace making tied to the highly localized nature
of most low intensity conflicts. The logic of peace has become a
logic of local and regional power. The articles shed new light not
only on ways and chances of interventions by the international
community but also on the role of nongovernmental organisations in
violent conflicts.
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