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020 _a978-0-300-17531-8
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100 1 _aRichmond, Oliver P.
_eAuteur
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245 1 0 _aFailed statebuilding
_h[Texte imprimé] :
_bintervention, the state, and the dynamics of peace formation /
_cOliver P. Richmond
260 _aNew Haven ;
_aLondon :
_bYale University Press,
_ccop. 2014
300 _a1 vol. (XVI-275 p.) ;
_c24 cm
520 2 _a"Western struggles--and failures--to create functioning states in countries such as Iraq or Afghanistan have inspired questions about whether statebuilding projects are at all viable, or whether they make the lives of their intended beneficiaries better or worse. In this groundbreaking book, Oliver Richmond asks why statebuilding has been so hard to achieve, and argues that a large part of the problem has been Westerners' failure to understand or engage with what local peoples actually want and need. He interrogates the liberal peacebuilding industry, asking what it assumes, what it is getting wrong, and how it could be more effective"--From publisher's website
504 _aBibliogr. p. 257-271
653 _aDeveloping countries / Foreign relations / Western countries
653 _aDeveloping countries / Politics and government
653 _aNation-building / Developing countries
653 _aPeace-building / Developing countries
653 _aIntervention (International law)
653 _aNation-building / Philosophy
653 _aPeace-building / Philosophy
653 _aWorld politics
_y1989-
653 _aWestern countries / Relations / Developing countries
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