Timely and pathbreaking, Securing the Peace is the first book to
explore the complete spectrum of civil war terminations, including
negotiated settlements, military victories by governments and rebels,
and stalemates and ceasefires. Examining the outcomes of all civil war
terminations since 1940, Monica Toft develops a general theory of
postwar stability, showing how third-party guarantees may not be the
best option. She demonstrates that thorough security-sector reform
plays a critical role in establishing peace over the long term. Much
of the thinking in this area has centered on third parties presiding
over the maintenance of negotiated settlements, but the problem with
this focus is that fewer than a quarter of recent civil wars have
ended this way. Furthermore, these settlements have been precarious,
often resulting in a recurrence of war. Toft finds that military
victory, especially victory by rebels, lends itself to a more durable
peace. She argues for the importance of the security sector--the
police and military--and explains that victories are more stable when
governments can maintain order. Toft presents statistical evaluations
and in-depth case studies that include El Salvador, Sudan, and Uganda
to reveal that where the security sector remains robust, stability and
democracy are likely to follow. An original and thoughtful
reassessment of civil war terminations, Securing the Peace will
interest all those concerned about resolving our world's most pressing
conflicts.
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The Durable Settlement of Civil Wars
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400831999
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
248
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