1st Edition

The International Community and Statebuilding Getting Its Act Together?

Edited By Patrice McMahon, Jon Western Copyright 2012
224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

This book brings together policymakers and academics to analyse the international community’s performance in post-war statebuilding projects. In the past twenty years, statebuilding has emerged as a centerpiece of international efforts to stabilize violent conflicts. From the Balkans, to Iraq, to Afghanistan, it has become widely accepted that statebuilding—defined as the development of... Read more

1. Introduction: The Supply Side of Statebuilding Patrice C. McMahon and Jon Western  2. The Origins of Statebuilding Jon Western  3. Organizing for Nation Building: The Post-Cold War Experiences James Dobbins  4. Peace Processes and Path Dependence: Institutionalizing Ethnic Division in Bosnia Lise Morjé Howard  5. From Cacophony to Choir: The Statebuilding Challenge in Kosovo William O’Neill  6. Acting Locally: Shaping Local Governance Reforms in Bosnia and Kosovo Paula M. Pickering  7. International Actors and Cooperation in Statebuilding in Afghanistan Marvin G. Weinbaum  8. Constraints and Context: A Practitioners View of Statebuilding in Afghanistan Ronald E. Neumann  9. Coalitions at the Limits: NATO’s Restricted Effort in Afghanistan David P. Auerswald and Stephen M. Saideman  10. Statebuilding in Iraq: An American Failure, Lately Redeemed Daniel Serwer 

 

 

Biography

Patrice C. McMahon is an Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is also the author of Taming Ethnic Hatred (2007) and co-editor of US Foreign Policy in the Age of Globalism with David P. Forsythe and Andrew Wedeman (Routledge 2006).

Jon Western is Five College Associate Professor of International Relations at Mount Holyoke College and the Five Colleges, Inc.  He is the author of Selling Intervention and War (2005) and co-editor of Global Giant; Is China Changing the Rules of the Game with Eva Paus and Penelope B. Prime.