Peacebuilding in practice : local experience in two Bosnian towns
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DR1785.B7 M66 2013
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Brčko (Bosnia and Herzegovina) -- Ethnic relations.
International agencies -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Brčko.
International agencies -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Mostar.
Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) -- Ethnic relations.
Peace-building -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Brčko.
Peace-building -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Mostar.
International agencies -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Brčko.
International agencies -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Mostar.
Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) -- Ethnic relations.
Peace-building -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Brčko.
Peace-building -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Mostar.
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xii, 225 pages : maps ; 24 cm
Language
English
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40022647367
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-213) and index.
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"In November 2007 Adam Moore was conducting fieldwork in Mostar when the southern Bosnian city was rocked by two days of violent clashes between Croat and Bosniak youth. It was not the city's only experience of ethnic conflict in recent years. Indeed, Mostar's problems are often cited as emblematic of the failure of international efforts to overcome deep divisions that continue to stymie the postwar peace process in Bosnia. Yet not all of Bosnia has been plagued by such troubles. Mostar remains mired in distrust and division, but the Brcko District in the northeast corner of the country has become a model of what Bosnia could be. Its multiethnic institutions operate well compared to other municipalities, and are broadly supported by those who live there; it also boasts the only fully integrated school system in the country. What accounts for the striking divergence in postwar peacebuilding in these two towns? Moore argues that a conjunction of four factors explains the contrast in outcomes in Mostar and Brcko: The design of political institutions, the sequencing of political and economic reforms, local and regional legacies from the war, and the practice and organization of international peacebuilding efforts in the two towns. Differences in the latter, in particular, have profoundly shaped relations between local political elites and international officials. Through a grounded analysis of localized peacebuilding dynamics in these two cities Moore generates a powerful argument concerning the need to rethink how peacebuilding is done -- that is, a shift in the habitus or culture that governs international peacebuilding activities and priorities today."--Publisher's description.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Moore, A. (2013). Peacebuilding in practice: local experience in two Bosnian towns . Cornell University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Moore, Adam, 1976-. 2013. Peacebuilding in Practice: Local Experience in Two Bosnian Towns. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Moore, Adam, 1976-. Peacebuilding in Practice: Local Experience in Two Bosnian Towns Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2013.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Moore, A. (2013). Peacebuilding in practice: local experience in two bosnian towns. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Moore, Adam. Peacebuilding in Practice: Local Experience in Two Bosnian Towns Cornell University Press, 2013.
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