03923cam a2200517 i 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077015001900094016001800113020002600131020002300157020001800180020001500198020004600213020005900259029002100318029002100339035002100360040002400381042000800405043001200413050002000425245015200445264005600597300002700653500005700680504005100737505137600788520067602164648002002840650002802860650003302888650003902921650003802960650003402998655002303032700003003055700002803085700007303113942003203186948004603218999001503264952012603279ocn847763409OCoLC20241216120505.0130514s2013 nyu b 001 0 eng c a 2013019605 aGBB4644132bnb7 a0165456562Uk a9789280812312q(pbk.) a9280812319q(pbk.) a9781775820048 a1775820041 z9781775820642 (Southern Africa : Web PDF) z9789280872002 (ebook : North America, Europe and Asia)1 aNLGGCb3630628901 aUKMGBb016545656 a(OCoLC)847763409 bengcGAFCSC LIBRARY apcc af------00aJZ5584.A35bP8400aPost-conflict reconstruction and development in Africa :bconcepts, role-players, policy and practice /cedited by Theo Neethling and Heidi Hudson. 1aNew York :bUnited Nations University Press,c2013. axiv, 290 page ;c25 cm a"First published 2013 in South Africa by UCT Press." aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00gIntroduction:tA changing global strategic environment : what is new? /rHeidi Hudson --tPolitical, civilian and military dimensions of PCRD /rCedric de Coning --tLooking in or transforming up : conceptual dilemmas of liberal peacebuilding and PCRD /rHeidi Hudson --tPCRD in historical perspective : international approaches and experiences /rAnnette Seegers --tThe ethics question : towards a normative framework for PCRD /rDeane-Peter Baker --tDevelopmental peace missions : the South African conceptual approach /rLaetitia Olivier --tThe African Union's partnerships : symbiotic coordination as a policy instrument /rTim Murithi --tBuilding capacity from above and below : why gender matters in the peacekeeping and peacebuilding contexts /rLindy Heinecken --tUN post-conflict programming under challenge in the post-electoral DRC /rTheo Neethling --tPost-war programming in Sierra Leone : revisiting the challenges and achievements of the UN /rLaetitia Olivier, Theo Neethling and Benjamin Mokoena --tForeign policy and the military : in service of reconstruction and development? /rMaxi Schoeman --tCampaigns or contingency? : South Africa, Africa and the 21st-century defence design /rGreg Mills --gConclusion:tTowards "defence, security and development" : whither South African defence thinking on post-conflict missions? /rTheo Neethling. aThe authors of this book consider the problems around the concept of 'post-conflict' and the blurring of military and civilian roles, analysing the UN roles in the DRC and Sierra Leone, as well as the African Union Mission in Burundi. The main context of the book, however, is the South African Army's strategy for PCRD in Africa, which has been developed with the African Union's 2006 Post-Conflict, Reconstruction and Development Needs Assessment Guide in mind. This book emanates from this plan. It therefore also explores South Africa's policy imperatives to integrate development projects and peace missions, involving the military as well as civilian organisations. 7a2000-20992fast 0aPeace-buildingzAfrica. 0aPeacekeeping forceszAfrica. 0aConflict managementvCase studies. 0aCivil-military relationszAfrica. 0aEconomic developmentzAfrica. 7aCase studies2fast1 aNeethling, Theo,eeditor.1 aHudson, Heidi,eeditor.1 aHudson, Heidi.tChanging global strategic environment - what is new? 2lcccBKkJZ5584.A35mP84n0 hNO HOLDINGS IN GHUCC - 132 OTHER HOLDINGS c3090d3090 00102lcc40708REFaGAFCbGAFCcGENd2024-12-16l0oJZ5584.A35 P84p2024-4664r2024-12-16 12:05:24tC.1w2024-12-16yBK