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Eastern Mennonite University [It] represents an innovative and successful attempt to facilitate dialogue between scholars and policymakers on the practice of management hough historically the term peacekeeping has essentially been shorthand for UN in peace operations, an issue of immense and immediate importance for the T peacekeeping, recent years have seen a proliferation of actors and initiatives in a and its blue helmets. ” —Eric Tanguay, ACUNS.org shift to global peacekeeping cooperation. Hikaru Yamashita explores the motivations behind this development, what forms it is taking, and what it means for the interna - his groundbreaking book brings the insights of organization and public administration tional community. His comprehensive account of peacekeeping cooperation offers T theories to the analysis and enhancement of complex peace operations. Focusing on both an original theoretical framework and rich case studies drawn from Afghanistan, three essential and interrelated aspects of organizations—coordination, learning, and Congo, Macedonia, and Sudan. leadership—the authors bridge the gap between research on UN peacekeeping and the Hikaru Yamashita heads the Government and Law Division in the Security Studies realities confronted both in the office and in the field. Department of Japan’s National Institute for Defense Studies. Julian Junk is research fellow at both the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt and the Goethe University of Frankfurt. Francesco Mancini is assistant dean and visiting CONTENTS : What Is Global Peacekeeping Peacekeeping. Global Security Governance and associate professor at the National University of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School Cooperation? Contexts and Actors. Understand- International Cooperation. of Public Policy. 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Do power-sharing institutions in fact trans - conflict. The authors also highlight the factors that support those functions and the form the balance of power among actors in the aftermath of civil wars? And if so, obstacles to their fulfillment. A comprehensive analytical framework is applied to 11 how? As they address these issues, seeking to establish a new research agenda, the country cases, not only allowing comparative analysis, but also providing a new tool authors provide a rich new analytical approach to understanding how power sharing for further research. actually works. Thania Paffenholz is lecturer in peace, development, and conflict studies and sen - Caroline A. 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2007/257 pages redesign of assistance programs so that they do no harm while doing their intended ISBN: 978-1-58826-512-8 pb $25 /£19.95 good, she argues further that many opportunities exist for aid workers to positively Australia: A$40.70 support the processes by which societies disengage from war. Mary B. Anderson is now retired from her position as executive director of CDA Women at War, Women Building Peace : Challenging Gender Norms Collaborative Learning Projects. CONTENTS : Introduction. WAR AND THE IMPACT OF Conduct: Disseminating International Human- Joyce P. Kaufman and Kristen P. Williams EXTERNAL AID . Today’s Wars and the Pursuit of itarian Law in Burundi. The Harmony Project: “[A] clear, insightful, and important text. ” —John Wilson, Justice. Characteristics of Conflict Areas. Aid’s Peace Building Amid Poverty in India. Village International Studies Review Impact on Conflict Through Resource Transfers. Rehabilitation: Supporting Local Rebuilding in Aid’s Impact on Conflict Through Implicit Ethica l Somalia. CONCLUSION . Reflecting on the Role 2013/194 pages ISBN: 978-1-56549-560-9 hc $62 /£49.50 Messages. Framework for Analyzing Aid’s Impact of Aid. ISBN: 978-1-56549-561-6 pb $24.50 /£19.50 on Conflict. LOCAL CAPACITIES FOR PEACE . Food 1999/161 pages A Kumarian Press Book Australia: hc A$99/pb A$39.60 for Work: Rebuilding Homes in Tajikistan. ISBN: 978-1-55587-834-4 pb $18.95 /£14.95 Children in Civil War: Programming Toward Australia: A$30.80 Peace in Lebanon. Norms of Humanitarian Greed and Grievance : Economic Agendas in Civil Wars

Mats Berdal and David M. Malone , editors “The strength of the analyses presented herein make for a most compelling argument. ” —Richard Thurston, International Peacekeeping

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Men, Militarism, and UN Peacekeeping : A Gendered Analysis Sandra Whitworth “The critical questions [Whitworth] raises enrich the debate over how best to deal with threats to international peace. ” —Margaret P. Karns, Perspectives on Politics

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Christopher Day Katharina P. Coleman and Thomas K. Tieku , editors “Theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich, this is an “Fills a longstanding gap.... The book deepens our under- impressive contribution to the literature on African conflicts. standing of normative processes while also demonstrating the Day offers innovative and compelling arguments while exploring extensive and innovative nature of African work in the realm fundamental questions about the fates of African rebels. ” of international peace and security norm development. ” —Kevin Dunn, Hobart and William Smith Colleges —Jane Boulden, Royal Military College of Canada hat determines the outcome for rebels in contemporary African civil wars? How hat impact have African actors had on perceptions of and responses to current W are “victory” and “defeat” measured? Is there any connection between a rebel W international security challenges? Are there international peace and security group’s organization and its fate? What implications do the answers to these questions norms with African roots? How can actors that lack the power and financial resources have for policymakers concerned with ongoing armed conflicts? Addressing these of Western states help to shape prevailing conceptions of appropriate behavior in issues and more, Christopher Day explores the relationship between rebel groups and international politics? regime politics in Africa. Addressing these questions, the authors of African Actors in International Security Christopher Day is associate professor of political science at the College of identify and explore the diverse pathways by which African governments, IGOs, Charleston. NGOs, and individuals can and do influence the normative structure of contemporary international relations. CONTENTS : Exploring the Fates of African 2019/220 pages Katharina P. Coleman is associate professor of political science at the University Rebels. A Theory of Rebel Fates. Multiple Fates: ISBN: 978-1-62637-761-5 $85 /£67.95 Rebel Groups in Uganda. The Fates of Insiders: ISBN: 978-1-62637-764-6 pb $27.50 /£21.95 of British Columbia. Thomas K. Tieku is associate professor of political science at Australia: hc A$136.40/pb A$44 Rebel Groups in Sudan and Côte d’Ivoire. The King’s University College, Western University. Fates of Outsiders: Rebel Groups in Sierra CONTENTS : African Actors in International by Localizing Transparency Norms —W.R.N. Leone and Central African Republic. Beyond Security: Four Pathways to Influence —the Compaoré. Localizing Transitional Justice Rebel Fates. Editors. PARTICIPATING IN THE CREATION OF Norms —T. Murithi. Implementing the Protection GLOBAL NORMS . Humanitarian Intervention —L. of Civilians Norm —A. Seegers. CONTESTING Darkwa. Restricting the Spread of Small Arms GLOBAL NORMS . Challenging the Universal and Light Weapons —J.M. Pokoo. Eliminating Jurisdiction Norm —B. Mando. Challenging the Conflict Diamonds and Other Conflict-Prone Primacy of the UN Security Council —W. Lotze. Minerals —J.A. Grant. DEVELOPING (AND CONCLUSION . African Agency in Theory and DIFFUSING ) A FRICAN NORMS . The Pan-African Practice —the Editors. SPEAK UP! Solidarity Norm —G. Bareebe . The Conflict- 2018/308 pages Is there a book you’d like your Mediation Role of Elder-Statespersons —G.M. library to own? Let them know! ISBN: 978-1-62637-696-0 hc $89.95 /£71.95 Khadiagala. The Anti-Coup Norm —I.K. Souaré. Australia: A$144.10 Your recommendations matter SHAPING GLOBAL NORMS THROUGH CREATIVE —they help your librarian IMPLEMENTATION . Escaping the “Resource Curse” decide what to buy.

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Michael D. English Agnieszka Paczy nska , editor “Tells a little-known but fascinating story.... English brings ow do emer´ging donors conceptualize the relationship sharp analytical, as well as storytelling, skills to bear on the H between security and development? How, and why, do the colonial origins of peace advocacy, the campaign to establish policies they pursue in conflict-affected states differ from the a national peace academy, and the founding and development liberal peacebuilding model of traditional donors? Addressing of the US Institute of Peace. ” —Richard E. Rubenstein, George Mason University these questions, the authors of The New Politics of Aid shed light on the increasingly complicated and complex donor landscape. Their work is an essential contribution to ong a source of contention and ambiguity in Washington, the US Institute of Peace our understanding of both the changing dynamics of foreign aid and the processes of (USIP) is seen by some as a vital part of the US national security apparatus, by oth - L postconflict reconstruction and peacebuilding. ers as a counter to the influence of militarism in US foreign policy, and by still others is associate professor in the School of Conflict Analysis and as an example of fiscal irresponsibility and bureaucratic redundancy—when it is Agnieszka Paczyńska Resolution at George Mason University and nonresident fellow at the Stimson Center. noticed at all. Michael English traces the history of USIP to determine why and how it came into existence, how its mission has changed over time, its successes and its CONTENTS : Emerging Donors and Conflict- Turkey: New Humanitarianism and Geostrategic failures, and how it has come to take the shape that it has today. Affected States China: Interna- Ambitions —P. Tank. Qatar: Conflict Mediation —A. Paczyńska. Michael D. English is adjunct professor in the School of Conflict Analysis and tional Developmentalism and Global Security — and Regional Objectives —S. Barakat and S. C. Alden and Y. Zheng . India: Between Principles Milton. The New Politics of Aid Resolution at George Mason University. —A. Paczyńska. and Pragmatism —U. Aneja . South Africa: Balanc- 2020/197 pages CONTENTS : The US Institute of Peace in Crisis. 2018/211 pages ing Leadership and Strategic Engagement —G. ISBN: 978-1-62637-826-1 hc $78.50 /£62.95 Locating Peace in Colonial America. Early Plans ISBN: 978-1-62637-730-1 hc $82.50 /£65.95 Khadiagala. Brazil: The Nexus Between Security A FirstForumPress Book Australia: A$132 Australia: A$125.40 for a Peace Office. Congress and Peace Legis- and Development —P. Esteves. Russia: Develop- lation During the Cold War. The Campaign for a ment Aid and Security Interests —C. Zürcher. National Peace Academy. The Turbulent Begin- nings of the US Institute of Peace. New Wars, New Directions. The Continuing Debate.

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