International Governance of War torn Territories

International Governance of War torn Territories
Author: Richard D. Caplan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2005
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN: OCLC:149902276

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International Governance of War Torn Territories

International Governance of War Torn Territories
Author: Richard Caplan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2005-01-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199263455

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Since the mid-1990s the United Nations and other multilateral organizations have been entrusted with exceptional authority for the administration of war-torn and strife-ridden territories. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Eastern Slavonia, Kosovo, and East Timor these organizations have assumed responsibility for governance to a degree unprecedented in recent history. These initiatives represent some of the boldest experiments in the management and settlement of intra-state conflict everattempted by third parties.This book is a study of recent experiences in the international administration of war-torn territories. It examines the nature of these operations - their mandates, structures, and powers - and distinguishes them from kindred historical and contemporary experiences of peacekeeping, trusteeship, and military occupation. It analyses and assesses the effectiveness of international administrations and discusses, in thematic fashion, the key operational and political challenges that arise in thecontext of these experiences. It also reflects on the policy implications of these experiences, recommending reforms or new approaches to the challenge posed by localized anarchy in a global context. It argues that, despite many of the problems arising from both the design and implementation ofinternational administrations, international administration has generally made a positive contribution to the mitigation of conflict in the territories where they have been established.This major new work from a leading scholar provides a comprehensive treatment of recent attempts at international governance of war-torn territories, and will be essential reading for anyone interested in peace-keeping operations and international administration.

A New Trusteeship

A New Trusteeship
Author: Richard Caplan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136048647

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This paper analyses and assesses the effectiveness of international administrations of war-torn territories and discusses the key issues - strategic, political, and economic - that arise in the context of these experiences. It reflects on the policy implications of these experiences and recommends reforms or new approaches to international administration.

International Governance of War Torn Territories

International Governance of War Torn Territories
Author: Richard Caplan
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2005-01-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191532498

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Since the mid-1990s the United Nations and other multilateral organizations have been entrusted with exceptional authority for the administration of war-torn and strife-ridden territories. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Eastern Slavonia, Kosovo, and East Timor these organizations have assumed responsibility for governance to a degree unprecedented in recent history. These initiatives represent some of the boldest experiments in the management and settlement of intra-state conflict ever attempted by third parties. This book is a study of recent experiences in the international administration of war-torn territories. It examines the nature of these operations - their mandates, structures, and powers - and distinguishes them from kindred historical and contemporary experiences of peacekeeping, trusteeship, and military occupation. It analyses and assesses the effectiveness of international administrations and discusses, in thematic fashion, the key operational and political challenges that arise in the context of these experiences. It also reflects on the policy implications of these experiences, recommending reforms or new approaches to the challenge posed by localized anarchy in a global context. It argues that, despite many of the problems arising from both the design and implementation of international administrations, international administration has generally made a positive contribution to the mitigation of conflict in the territories where they have been established, thus removing or reducing a threat to peace and helping to improve the lives of the vast majority of the territories' inhabitants. This major new work from a leading scholar provides the first comprehensive treatment of recent attempts at international governance of war-torn territories, and will be essential reading for anyone interested in peace-keeping operations and international administration.

International Territorial Administration

International Territorial Administration
Author: Ralph Wilde
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2010-09-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199577897

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This is the first comprehensive treatment of the reasons why international organizations have engaged in territorial administration. The book describes the role of international territorial administration and analyses the various purposes associated with this activity, revealing the objectives which territorial administration seeks to achieve.

UNMIK as an International Governance in Post war Kosova

UNMIK as an International Governance in Post war Kosova
Author: Blerim Reka
Publsiher: Logos-A
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2003
Genre: Kosovo (Republic)
ISBN: 9789989580963

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Measuring Peace

Measuring Peace
Author: Richard Caplan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-04-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780192538338

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How can we know if the peace that has been established following a civil war is a stable peace? More than half of all countries that experienced civil war since World War II have suffered a relapse into violent conflict, in some cases more than once. Meanwhile the international community expends billions of dollars and deploys tens of thousands of personnel each year in support of efforts to build peace in countries emerging from violent conflict. This book argues that efforts to build peace are hampered by the lack of effective means of assessing progress towards the achievement of a consolidated peace. Rarely, if ever, do peacebuilding organizations and governments seek to ascertain the quality of the peace that they are helping to build and the contribution that their engagement is making (or not) to the consolidation of peace. More rigorous assessments of the robustness of peace are needed. These assessments require clarity about the characteristics of, and the requirements for, a stable peace. This in turn requires knowledge of the local culture, local history, and the specific conflict dynamics at work in a given conflict situation. Better assessment can inform peacebuilding actors in the reconfiguration and reprioritization of their operations in cases where conditions on the ground have deteriorated or improved. To build a stable peace, it is argued here, it is important to take the measure of peace.

History of Military Occupation from 1792 to 1914

History of Military Occupation from 1792 to 1914
Author: Peter M. R Stirk
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780748676026

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An understanding of military occupation as a distinct phenomenon first emerged in the 18th century. This book shows how this understanding developed and the problems that the occupiers, the occupied, commentators and the courts encountered.