301. Ending Wars and Building Peace
- Author:
- Charles Call and Elizabeth Cousens
- Publication Date:
- 03-2007
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- International Peace Institute
- Abstract:
- Ending armed conflict has long been a concern of practitioners and scholars of international relations. Recent years have seen new attention to questions of “building peace” beyond the immediate termination of war, primarily driven by the experience of civil wars in the 1990s and the very mixed record of international involvement—from relative successes like Namibia, Mozambique, and El Salvador through partial successes like Cambodia, Bosnia, and East Timor to abysmal failures like Angola and Rwanda.
- Topic:
- Conflict Resolution, Peace Studies, Terrorism, and War
- Political Geography:
- Bosnia, Cambodia, Mozambique, Rwanda, Angola, and Namibia