Post-conflict scenarios are often proposed for Arab countries that
have witnessed significant changes and civil wars. Yet the plans for
reconciliation, transitional justice, and the return of the displaced
often overlook the real conditions that make these recommendations
impossible.
This book provides a critical analysis of current post-conflict
frameworks for Syria and Iraq. Drawing on empirical research, the book
shows that reconciliation and reconstruction scenarios need to be
considered alongside the realities on the ground. It argues that Iraq
and Syria exist in a condition of 'conflict transformation' rather
than of 'conflict termination', because the extreme changes that
accompanied these countries into war continue long after the conflicts
end. Furthermore, the chapters highlight why experts should not seek
solutions in culturalist terms and ancestral enmities, or rely on the
wartime status quo. Rather, they should look to the specific military,
political, economic and socio-cultural conditions that require
different solutions.
A critical analysis of existing post-conflict frameworks, their
applicability and their potential outcomes in Iraq and Syria, the book
is a vital contribution to post-conflict studies. It highlights the
need for new approaches to reconstruction and peacebuilding in Arab
countries and points to how they should be found.
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Reconditioning Society and Polity in Conflict
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ISBN
9780755649105
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok