From Soldiers to Citizens: Demilitarization of Conflict and SocietyAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 28/03/2013 - 208 من الصفحات Demilitarization of conflict and society is crucial to building sustainable peace in countries emerging from the scourge of civil war. As longstanding conflicts come to an end, processes which facilitate the potentially volatile transition from formal peace to social peace are critically important. At the heart of the exercise is the necessity of transforming the culture and the instruments of war - demilitarization - including disarming, demobilizing and reintegrating (DDR) former combatants into society. This volume represents the first in-depth and comprehensive discussion of reintegration of former combatants in war to peace transitions. In addition to a systematic reflection and review of existing literature on DDR, the authors devised and applied a field research methodology to studying the reintegration of former combatants in Angola with potentially significant implications on the design and implementation of DDR programmes. The volume is written for academics, students and practitioners focusing on war to peace transitions and post-conflict issues. |
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... populations 63 Figure 4. 1 Composite portrait of a former UNITA combatant (Luena Process) 75 Figure 4.2 Age of ex-combatants surveyed 77 Figure 4.3 Previous ties to resettlement locations 79 Figure 4.4 Marital status of ex-combatants 80 ...
... Population return — Huambo Province (May 2003—February 2004) Traditional authorities in Huambo Province Population data for Kuito and Andulo municipalities Traditional authorities in Huila Province, 2001 Surveys, focus groups and key ...
... populations, protect the most vulnerable war victims (children, disabled, and widows), and re-establish civil society and good governance" (Colletta et al 1996, (B)). 16 Whether to "provide sanctuary during time of armed conflict for ...
... populations affected by the armed conflict (including ex-combatants), it is extremely difficult for agencies involved (governmental and non-governmental alike) to have a clear picture of the socio-economic conditions pertaining in those ...
... population." These authors point to the example of Uganda where the annual income of ex- combatants during the reintegration phase "was estimated at less than half the already low national average for the working population" (Colletta ...
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Demilitarization in the Angolan Context | 33 |
Variables Trends Correlations | 109 |
Reconceptualizing Reintegration | 137 |
Bibliography | 177 |