THE QUEST FOR VIABLE PEACE
International Intervention and Strategies for Conflict Transformation
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USIP Press Books
May 2005
With his co-editors, Covey and Hawley, Dziedzic provides a thorough, authoritative, and focused analysis of how these issues were addressed in the Kosovo operation. The practical experience of the editors and their contributors shines through in an analysis that covers advance planning, dealing with continuing conflict, and defeating extremism, as well as promoting the rule of law and developing a viable political economy. Lawrence D. Freedman, Foreign Affairs
International intervention in failing states that threaten peace and security does not by itself make the world safer. Too often, when intervening forces are unable to change the circumstances that breed violence, the intervention stalls and old animosities reignite. If international intervention is to be effective, its first task must be the attainment of viable peace.
As the editors of this groundbreaking volume explain, viable peace is achieved when the capacity of domestic institutions to resolve disputes peacefully overtakes the powerful motives and means for continued violent conflict. Getting to this point quickly demands the careful design and coordinated implementation of four mutually reinforcing strategies to moderate political conflict, defeat militant extremism, inculcate the rule of law, and establish a political economy that reduces rather than ignites conflict.
Drawing on their firsthand experience of Kosovo, the contributors—all seasoned practitioners and policymakers—identify the concrete challenges that must be confronted and lay out the practical steps that must be taken to transform a society habituated to violent conflict into one where peace can eventually be self-sustaining.
Conceptually innovative yet profoundly pragmatic, this book will change the way that international intervention is conceived and conducted.
Read the review on Foreign Affairs.
Jock Covey was the principal deputy special representative of the UN secretary-general for the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and senior deputy high representative in Bosnia.
Michael Dziedzic was the strategic planner for UNMIK and principal drafter of its "Standards for Kosovo."
Leonard Hawley was U.S. deputy assistant secretary for state from 1999 to 2001 and was heavily involved in the political-military planning for the intervention in Kosovo.
Browse Inside the Book
Introduction
Index
Contents
Introduction
The Historical Context
Advance Political Military Planning
The Custodian of the Peace Process
Moderating Political Conflict
Defeating Militant Extremists
Institutionalizing the Rule of Law
Developing a Legitimate Political Economy
Linkages among the Transformation Strategies
Conclusion
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