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Confronting peace :

Contributor(s): Allen, Susan H | Hancock, Landon E | Mitchell, C. R | Mouly, CécileMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Description: xxix, 386 pages : illustrations, mapsISBN: 9783030672874; 3030672875Subject(s): Peace-buildingDDC classification: 303.66
Contents:
1. The problems peace can bring / Christopher Mitchell -- Part I. Local peacebuilding in Colombia after the Havana Agreement : 1. Assuming peace at the beginning of the post-agreement: the case of the "women weavers of life" in Putumayo, Colombia / Esperanza Hernández Delgado -- 3. Bridges, paths, or crossroads? The Magdalena Medio Development and Peace Program before and after the Havana Accord / Mery Rodríguez and Fernando Sarmiento Santander -- 4. Mobilizing to counter post-agreement security challenges: the case of the "humanitarian accord now" in Chocó / Ana Isabel Rodríguez Iglesias, Noah Rosen, and Juan Masullo -- 5. Samaniego after the 2016 Peace Agreement: between hope and fear / Cécile Mouly and Karen Bustos -- 6. The illusion of peace: rural Colombia in the post-agreement--the case of Policarpa / Camilo Pardo-Herrera and Raquel Victorino-Cubillos -- 7. Rural human networks in Granada: challenges of sustaining peace infrastructures in a post-agreement phase / Laura Villanueva, Claudia Giraldo, Luis Mario Gómez Aristizábel, and Didier Giraldo Hernández -- Part II. Local post-agreement peacebuilding in Africa and Asia : 8. Local peace committees and how they relate to governments and peace agreements: examples from five African countries / Paul van Tongeren -- 9. Whose peace agenda first? Unravelling the tensions between national peace processes and local peacebuilding in Burundi / René Claude Niyonkuru and Réginas Ndayiragije -- 10. Constant motion: multi-dimensional peacebuilding for peace processes / Wendy Kroeker and Myla Leguro -- 11. Uneven peace infiltration: two case studies of rebel-led community peace initiatives in the Bangsamoro / Megumi Kagawa -- Part III. Conclusions : 12. Local peace roles in post-agreement nominal peace and continuing conflict / Landon E. Hancock and Susan H. Allen -- Index
Summary: Most recent works about the efforts of local communities caught up in a civil war have focused on their efforts to maintain security and safety from the violence that surrounds them. This book, in contrast, focuses on how local peacebuilding actors face new challenges and opportunities once a peace agreement has been signed at the national level. How local communities have coped with the demands of "peace" is the theme that runs through each chapter, written by authors with direct experience of grassroots communities struggling with such "problems of peace"--back cover
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1. The problems peace can bring / Christopher Mitchell -- Part I. Local peacebuilding in Colombia after the Havana Agreement : 1. Assuming peace at the beginning of the post-agreement: the case of the "women weavers of life" in Putumayo, Colombia / Esperanza Hernández Delgado -- 3. Bridges, paths, or crossroads? The Magdalena Medio Development and Peace Program before and after the Havana Accord / Mery Rodríguez and Fernando Sarmiento Santander -- 4. Mobilizing to counter post-agreement security challenges: the case of the "humanitarian accord now" in Chocó / Ana Isabel Rodríguez Iglesias, Noah Rosen, and Juan Masullo -- 5. Samaniego after the 2016 Peace Agreement: between hope and fear / Cécile Mouly and Karen Bustos -- 6. The illusion of peace: rural Colombia in the post-agreement--the case of Policarpa / Camilo Pardo-Herrera and Raquel Victorino-Cubillos -- 7. Rural human networks in Granada: challenges of sustaining peace infrastructures in a post-agreement phase / Laura Villanueva, Claudia Giraldo, Luis Mario Gómez Aristizábel, and Didier Giraldo Hernández -- Part II. Local post-agreement peacebuilding in Africa and Asia : 8. Local peace committees and how they relate to governments and peace agreements: examples from five African countries / Paul van Tongeren -- 9. Whose peace agenda first? Unravelling the tensions between national peace processes and local peacebuilding in Burundi / René Claude Niyonkuru and Réginas Ndayiragije -- 10. Constant motion: multi-dimensional peacebuilding for peace processes / Wendy Kroeker and Myla Leguro -- 11. Uneven peace infiltration: two case studies of rebel-led community peace initiatives in the Bangsamoro / Megumi Kagawa -- Part III. Conclusions : 12. Local peace roles in post-agreement nominal peace and continuing conflict / Landon E. Hancock and Susan H. Allen -- Index

Most recent works about the efforts of local communities caught up in a civil war have focused on their efforts to maintain security and safety from the violence that surrounds them. This book, in contrast, focuses on how local peacebuilding actors face new challenges and opportunities once a peace agreement has been signed at the national level. How local communities have coped with the demands of "peace" is the theme that runs through each chapter, written by authors with direct experience of grassroots communities struggling with such "problems of peace"--back cover

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