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During the 1990s the drive of liberal peace efforts in the form of
humanitarian intervention transformed the ways in which traditional
development assistance operated in war and post-war situations.
From Somalia and Rwanda to Bosnia and Sri Lanka, conflict, security
and development became more intertwined as more integrated
programmes and interventions were advocated by the international
community. Conflict and Development, whilst serving as an in-depth
introduction to key themes and context, questions the extent to
which international aid has over-reached in seeking to engage more
centrally in addressing the causes and consequences of violent
conflict. Using this framework, the author traces the evolution of
the conflict and development agenda and explores the politics of
aid and policymaking in relation to international conflict. By
taking a combined approach of theory, policy and practice this
vital new book explores and comprehensively explains the impact of
conflict on development and vice-versa through the series of
concise thematic chapters.
Theorizes the experiences of women in wartime, and specifically of
African women during Zimbabwe's anti-colonial struggle. A
Zimbabwe-specific study, focusing on the lives of women in a small
locale (Chiweshe) during the anti-colonial insurgency, this book is
also a challenge to established and still current modes of thought
and research orientationswhich over-simplify the complex realities
women face in the full range of violent conflicts, both past and
present. By contextualizing the voices of women of Chiweshe, not
only is an important and under-developed aspect of Zimbabwean and
African history revealed, but a new approach to comprehending the
highly-tensioned lives of women in war is presented, which is
characterized here as Gendered Localised Resistance. This is
examined through the prism of life in the Protected Villages in
Chiweshe experienced in everyday social relations, revolutionary
roles, and food security. It traces how women forged strategies of
survival and resistance in the middle of guerrilla warfare pitted
between the forces of the state and the revolutionary resistance
movements. The book can be read as a unique and richly detailed
account of the lives of women during the Zimbabwe civil war and
liberation struggle; as a wider argument about how researchers can
approach and incorporate lived experience into accounts of larger
dynamics (war/revolution); and as a substantial and important
contribution to feminist historiography and writings on women and
war. Eleanor O' Gorman is Senior Associate at the Gender Studies
Centre and a Research Associate at the Department of Politics and
International Studies at the University of Cambridge; an
independent consultant who has advised the UN, the UK Government
(DFID and FCO), the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs, the
European Commission, and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation
and Development (OECD) Zimbabwe: Weaver Press
During the 1990s the drive of liberal peace efforts in the form of
humanitarian intervention transformed the ways in which traditional
development assistance operated in war and post-war situations.
From Somalia and Rwanda to Bosnia and Sri Lanka, conflict, security
and development became more intertwined as more integrated
programmes and interventions were advocated by the international
community. Conflict and Development, whilst serving as an in-depth
introduction to key themes and context, questions the extent to
which international aid has over-reached in seeking to engage more
centrally in addressing the causes and consequences of violent
conflict. Using this framework, the author traces the evolution of
the conflict and development agenda and explores the politics of
aid and policymaking in relation to international conflict. By
taking a combined approach of theory, policy and practice this
vital new book explores and comprehensively explains the impact of
conflict on development and vice-versa through the series of
concise thematic chapters.
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