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The challenges of nation-building and of dealing with the societal
and political aftermaths of conflicts have consumed tremendous
international energy during the past decades. "Women and
Nation-Building" tackles the exceedingly complex task of assessing
the multilayered development of women's diverse roles in the
post-conflict context. The author examines the role of women in the
recent reconstruction activities in Afghanistan, while evaluating
the effect of societal circumstances and nation-building processes
on the status of female populations in post-conflict regions. Does
women's part make a difference to the post-conflict trajectories of
very volatile societies? "Women and Nation-Building" presents
compelling findings for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars
concerned with both the academic and pragmatic implementation of a
more engendered approach to nation-building.The book concludes that
the steps necessary to strengthen nation-building activities
include an emphasis on human security, establishing governance
based on the principles of equity and the rule of law, and women's
early economic inclusion in reconstruction activities. Societies on
a path toward equity and the rule of law are more peaceful and more
prosperous, and the status of women is not merely a litmus test but
an active agent in bringing about such an outcome.
Peace is the most essential product of nation-building. Without
peace, neither economic growth nor democratization is possible. The
authors of "Europe's Role in Nation-Building" investigate the use
of armed force as part of broader nation-building efforts led by
European powers and its success at achieving the objective of
transforming a society emerging from conflict into one at peace
with itself and its neighbours. They then evaluate Europe's
performance against the U.S. and United Nations records in past
nation-building operations.The authors focus on factors that can be
influenced by outside powers, making valuable recommendations that
address the pitfalls of and lessons learned from past operations.
They emphasize the need for multilateral operations and the
involvement of crucial actors like the European Union and NATO. The
success of nation-building activities depends on the wisdom with
which all resources are employed."The RAND Nation-Building" series
is just this kind of resource, having drawn from a total of 22
European, U.N. and U.S. led nation-building operations since World
War II. Other volumes in the series examine the involvement of the
United States and the UN in nation-building efforts. In this new
addition to the series, the authors take an in-depth look at six
European cases (Macedonia, Bosnia, Cote d'Ivoire, Albania, the
Democratic Republic of Congo, and Sierra Leone) and one
Australian-led operation (the Solomon Islands) to complete a
comprehensive history of best practices in nation-building. This
series serves as an indispensable reference for the planning of
successful future interventions.
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