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Interventions in Conflict - International Peacemaking in the Middle East (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Rami G. Khouri Interventions in Conflict - International Peacemaking in the Middle East (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Rami G. Khouri; Rami G. Khouri; Edited by Karim Makdisi; Martin Wahlisch; Edited by Martin Wahlisch
R2,828 R1,830 Discovery Miles 18 300 Save R998 (35%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents reflections of prominent international peacemakers in the Middle East, including Jimmy Carter, Lakhdar Brahimi, Jan Eliasson, Alvaro de Soto, and others. It provides unique insights and lessons learned about diplomacy and international peace mediation practice based on real life experience.

Lebanon and the Arab Uprisings - In the Eye of the Hurricane (Paperback): Maximilian  Felsch, Martin  Wahlisch Lebanon and the Arab Uprisings - In the Eye of the Hurricane (Paperback)
Maximilian Felsch, Martin Wahlisch
R1,531 Discovery Miles 15 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Arab uprisings have put Lebanon under increased strain. While the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt caused limited reverberations, the war in Syria echoed in the fine-tuned political and confessional balance of Lebanon. Over one million refugees, equal to one-quarter of Lebanon's population, have moved in from Syria. The country's economy and its already weak public infrastructure have been impacted heavily. Hizbullah's engagement in Syria has posed questions about Lebanon's disassociation policy. Terrorist attacks by ISIL and the growing risk of radicalization across the confessional spectrum have left the country at unease. However, Lebanon's political elites have vowed to shield the country from regional turbulences. Lebanon recently saw a series of demonstrations because of the inability of the government to manage the garbage crisis, but it has been far from witnessing a large-scale citizen uprising similar to the 2005 Cedar Revolution or the revolts next door. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the current situation in Lebanon, and a detailed assessment of the difficulties which the country is currently facing.

Lebanon and the Arab Uprisings - In the Eye of the Hurricane (Hardcover): Maximilian  Felsch, Martin  Wahlisch Lebanon and the Arab Uprisings - In the Eye of the Hurricane (Hardcover)
Maximilian Felsch, Martin Wahlisch
R4,416 Discovery Miles 44 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Arab uprisings have put Lebanon under increased strain. While the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt caused limited reverberations, the war in Syria echoed in the fine-tuned political and confessional balance of Lebanon. Over one million refugees, equal to one-quarter of Lebanon's population, have moved in from Syria. The country's economy and its already weak public infrastructure have been impacted heavily. Hizbullah's engagement in Syria has posed questions about Lebanon's disassociation policy. Terrorist attacks by ISIL and the growing risk of radicalization across the confessional spectrum have left the country at unease. However, Lebanon's political elites have vowed to shield the country from regional turbulences. Lebanon recently saw a series of demonstrations because of the inability of the government to manage the garbage crisis, but it has been far from witnessing a large-scale citizen uprising similar to the 2005 Cedar Revolution or the revolts next door. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the current situation in Lebanon, and a detailed assessment of the difficulties which the country is currently facing.

Interventions in Conflict - International Peacemaking in the Middle East (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016): Rami G. Khouri Interventions in Conflict - International Peacemaking in the Middle East (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Rami G. Khouri; Rami G. Khouri; Edited by Karim Makdisi; Martin Wahlisch; Edited by Martin Wahlisch
R1,945 Discovery Miles 19 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents reflections of prominent international peacemakers in the Middle East, including Jimmy Carter, Lakhdar Brahimi, Jan Eliasson, Alvaro de Soto, and others. It provides unique insights and lessons learned about diplomacy and international peace mediation practice based on real life experience.

Peacemaking, Power-sharing and International Law - Imperfect Peace (Hardcover): Martin  Wahlisch Peacemaking, Power-sharing and International Law - Imperfect Peace (Hardcover)
Martin Wahlisch
R3,229 Discovery Miles 32 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This monograph provides a contemporary analysis of the frictions between peacemaking and international human rights law based on the cases of postconflict power-sharing in Lebanon and Bosnia-Herzegovina. In this context it evaluates the long-standing debate in the United Nations and human rights bodies about the 'imperfect peace'. Written from a practitioner-scholarly viewpoint and drawing from new authentic sources, the book describes the mechanisms used in peace agreements and post-conflict constitutions for managing ethnic or religious diversity, explains their legal limits under international human rights law, and provides a conceptual framework for analysing the nexus between law and peacemaking. The book argues that the relationship between the content of peace agreements and post-conflict constitutions, their negotiation process and the element of time, needs to be untangled to better understand the legal limits of statebuilding in the aftermath of armed conflict. It is a key resource for scholars in human rights law and peace and conflict studies, advisers in peace processes, constitution-makers, and peace mediators.

Peacemaking, Power-sharing and International Law - Imperfect Peace (Paperback): Martin  Wahlisch Peacemaking, Power-sharing and International Law - Imperfect Peace (Paperback)
Martin Wahlisch
R1,408 Discovery Miles 14 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This monograph provides a contemporary analysis of the frictions between peacemaking and international human rights law based on the cases of postconflict power-sharing in Lebanon and Bosnia-Herzegovina. In this context it evaluates the long-standing debate in the United Nations and human rights bodies about the 'imperfect peace'. Written from a practitioner-scholarly viewpoint and drawing from new authentic sources, the book describes the mechanisms used in peace agreements and post-conflict constitutions for managing ethnic or religious diversity, explains their legal limits under international human rights law, and provides a conceptual framework for analysing the nexus between law and peacemaking. The book argues that the relationship between the content of peace agreements and post-conflict constitutions, their negotiation process and the element of time, needs to be untangled to better understand the legal limits of statebuilding in the aftermath of armed conflict. It is a key resource for scholars in human rights law and peace and conflict studies, advisers in peace processes, constitution-makers, and peace mediators.

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