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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... significantly different from internally displaced persons (IDPs)? The imperative of providing targeted programs to address ... significant number of former combatants were demobilized and resettled there. In-depth surveys, focus group ...
... significant attention from academics and policy makers. This has been largely a function of the rise in the sheer number of DDR programs worldwide as well as an expanded and more sustained involvement of the international community ...
... significant number of issues perceived to be squarely positioned within the security and military fields inevitably overlapped, influenced and often determined the success of development interventions - therefore requiring adequate ...
... 2001 ; Cooper and Pugh 2002 and GTZ 2000. 22 See also OECD/DCD-DAC 2001 and Ball and Van de Goor 2006. Demilitarisation, then, first means a significant and sustained reduction in Demilitarization, DDR and War to Peace Transitions 13.
... significant and sustained reduction in the power and influence of the military indicated by reductions in military expenditure, military personnel and force projection (...) Second, demilitarisation is a process of working towards a ...
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Demilitarization in the Angolan Context | 33 |
Variables Trends Correlations | 109 |
Reconceptualizing Reintegration | 137 |
Bibliography | 177 |