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The subject of local government and post-conflict reconstruction
sits at the intersection of several interrelated research areas,
notably conflict/peacebuilding, governance, and political economy.
This volume addresses a gap in the academic literature: whilst
decentralisation is frequently included in peace agreements, the
actual scope and role of local government is far less frequently
discussed. This gap remains despite a considerable literature on
local government in developing countries more generally,
particularly with regard to decentralisation; but also, despite a
considerable and growing literature on post-conflict
reconstruction. This volume provides a mixture of case study,
cross-case studies, practitioner reflection, and conceptual
material on the function of local government in the context of
decentralisation in post-conflict countries, from both academics
and policy-makers. This collection of in-depth single- and
multi-country case study analysis is complemented by practitioner
reflections and framed within the 2030 Agenda building on the New
Urban Agenda, and particularly the Sustainable Development Goal 16
to 'promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable
development, provide access to justice for all and build effective,
accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.' The chapters
in this book were originally published in the online journal Third
World Thematics.
The subject of local government and post-conflict reconstruction
sits at the intersection of several interrelated research areas,
notably conflict/peacebuilding, governance, and political economy.
This volume addresses a gap in the academic literature: whilst
decentralisation is frequently included in peace agreements, the
actual scope and role of local government is far less frequently
discussed. This gap remains despite a considerable literature on
local government in developing countries more generally,
particularly with regard to decentralisation; but also, despite a
considerable and growing literature on post-conflict
reconstruction. This volume provides a mixture of case study,
cross-case studies, practitioner reflection, and conceptual
material on the function of local government in the context of
decentralisation in post-conflict countries, from both academics
and policy-makers. This collection of in-depth single- and
multi-country case study analysis is complemented by practitioner
reflections and framed within the 2030 Agenda building on the New
Urban Agenda, and particularly the Sustainable Development Goal 16
to 'promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable
development, provide access to justice for all and build effective,
accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.' The chapters
in this book were originally published in the online journal Third
World Thematics.
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