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Routledge - Economies of Peace: Economy Formation Processes

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Economies of Peace: Economy Formation Processes in Conflict-Affected Societies offers a deep look into how economic reforms and socio-economic peacebuilding programs impact real life. While many studies focus only on macro-level data, this book examines the interaction between international interventions and the lived realities of people in conflict-affected regions. By looking beneath the surface, the text addresses a major gap in current research. It argues that ignoring the socio-economic aspects of peace and their relation to everyday life creates a misunderstanding of how post-conflict economies are built. This book provides a necessary framework to better understand these complex transitions. Readers will explore the concept of post-conflict economy formation, a multifaceted phenomenon that connects high-level policy with local economic outcomes. This work is an essential resource for those studying how economic structures emerge and stabilize in societies recovering from conflict.

Key Features

Examines the relationship between international economic reforms and the daily lives of people in conflict-affected societies.

Introduces the concept of post-conflict economy formation to fill gaps in current economic understanding.

Moves beyond macro-level analysis to look at the socio-economic aspects of peacebuilding programs.

Analyzes how international interventions interact with local realities to shape emerging economies.

Provides a multifaceted view of the processes that lead to the formation of post-conflict economic structures.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
22 April 2019
Listed Since
11 January 2019

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