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Political Economy of Statebuilding - Power after Peace (Hardcover)
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Political Economy of Statebuilding - Power after Peace (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Studies in Intervention and Statebuilding
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This volume examines and evaluates the impact of international
statebuilding interventions on the political economy of
post-conflict countries over the past 20 years. Through detailed
comparative analysis of key statebuilding policies and case
studies, this handbook analyzes how international interventions
have shaped political and economic dynamics and structures -- both
formal and informal -- and what kind of state, and what kind of
state-society relations have been created as a result. The volume
aims to offer a more nuanced understanding of the complex impact of
statebuilding practices on post-conflict societies, and of the
political economy of post-conflict statebuilding. The book
systematically examines the impact of statebuilding policies
through the analysis of ten statebuilding interventions (ranging
from governance conditionalities and assistance to full-fledged
international administration), and of three cross-cutting thematic
areas: institution-building and representation; economic reform;
and the approaches of selected international statebuilding actors
(i.e. the UN or the IFIs). Questions examined by the chapters
include: * How have statebuilding policies affected the
relationship between formal and informal economic and political
institutions? * How are international statebuilding policies
mediated through local political structures? * How have outside
interventions affected the balance between different political
groups in a post-conflict country? * To what extent have
statebuilding policies led to a change or to the resurfacing of old
elites? What policies have contributed to this, and why? This
handbook will be of mcuh interest to students of statebuilding,
humanitarian intervention, post-conflict reconstruction, political
economy, international organisations and IR/Security Studies in
general.
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