Over the past thirty years, peace agreements reached following civil wars have rarely lived up to their promises, let alone the hopes for societal transformation and ‘positive peace’ adumbrated at the time of their signature.
A functioning and inclusive political settlement rather than institutional capacity narrowly conceived is necessary for building legitimacy across society for any new ‘post-conflict’ dispensation.
L’ansia dell’Occidente riguardo all’esistenza di “spazi non governati” che costituiscono una piattaforma di lancio per attacchi terroristici o per attività criminali che ledano Stati... Read More