The Fragile Peace
The silence that follows a civil war is not peace—it is a question. When the shooting stops, the "red zones" on the map may turn green, but for those living in the aftermath, the transition is a precarious walk across thin ice. In The Fragile Peace: Preparing for the Aftermath and Reconstruction, Iris Mcwell provides a piercing analysis of the "anatomy of silence"—the high-stakes period where the kinetic energy of war is converted into the potential energy of recovery. This is not a theoretical study of distant diplomacy; it is a prerequisite for survival in the "Golden Hour." The first 100 days after a ceasefire are the most volatile in a nation's history. Mcwell challenges the dangerous trap of "Negative Peace"—the mere absence of violence—and provides a blueprint for "Positive Peace," where institutions are rebuilt, grievances are addressed, and the social fabric is rewoven. Inside this comprehensive guide, you will explore: The Physiology of the Solution: How to navigate the "Micro-Engine" of economic recovery and the "Judicial Backbone" of transitional justice. The Bread and Peace Contract: Why immediate survival needs like food security and public health are the ultimate currency of political legitimacy. Security Sector Reform (SSR): Strategies for professionalizing military and police forces to ensure they protect the people rather than the regime. From Aid to Partnership: Navigating the complex "Long Watch" of international intervention and the essential art of the exit strategy. Whether you are a humanitarian professional on the front lines, a student of international relations, or a policy-maker tasked with state-building, The Fragile Peace offers the tools and the vision needed to transform a charity case into a functioning market opportunity. True sovereignty is not a gift bestowed by the powerful; it is a capacity built by the people. Learn how to provide the blueprint for a nation ready to take its place in the community of nations.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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