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E-raamat: UN Peacebuilding Architecture: The First 10 Years

Edited by (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Oslo, Norway), Edited by (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway)
  • Formaat: 316 pages
  • Sari: Global Institutions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317231899
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  • Formaat: 316 pages
  • Sari: Global Institutions
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317231899

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Since its establishment, the UN's Peacebuilding Architecture (PBA) has been involved in peacebuilding processes in more than 20 countries. This edited volume takes stock of the overall impact of the PBA during its first decade in existence, and generates innovative recommendations for how the architecture can be modified and utilized to create more synergy and fusion between the UN's peace and development work.

The volume is based on commissioned research and independent evaluations as well as informed opinions of several key decision-makers closely engaged in shaping the UN's peacebuilding agenda. It seeks to find a balance between identifying the reality and constraints of the UN's multilateral framework, while being bold in exploring new and innovative ways in which the UN can enhance the results of its peace and development work through the PBA.

The research and writing of each chapter has been guided by four objectives:







to assess the overall impact of the PBA; to generate innovative ideas for how the PBA can be made more effective post-2015; to analyze the PBAs role at the nexus of the UN's peace and development work; and to consider what would be required for the PBA to increase and improve its impact in future.

It will be of interest to diplomats, UN officials, the policy community and scholars engaged in the debate following the 2015 review and the implementation of its recommendations, and will be an essential resource for UN and peacebuilding scholars.

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'This is a very important and timely book, providing an in-depth assessment of the first ten years of the United Nations Peacebuilding Architecture. It provides an historical overview of its creation and development over time, an appraisal of its performance and recommendations for improvements. I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in peacebuilding, not in the least the Member States who are making decisions on the role of peacebuilding in the United Nations.' - Oscar Fernández-Taranco, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support

'The rigorous and rich research contained in this volume is invaluable for efforts to move the Peacebuilding agenda forward at the UN and, ultimately, for strengthening our collective ability to prevent and respond to conflicts.' - Ambassador Olof Skoog, Swedish Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York and Chairperson of the UN Peacebuilding Commission (2015)

'Riveting and essential reading on how the UN translates decades of grassroots peacebuilding efforts into a global project that is "internally led and externally supported" with a brew of "good intentions, confused expectations, and faulty assumptions.' - Lisa Schirch, Research Director, Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research and Research Professor, Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, Eastern Mennonite University 'This is a very important and timely book, providing an in-depth assessment of the first ten years of the United Nations Peacebuilding Architecture. It provides an historical overview of its creation and development over time, an appraisal of its performance and recommendations for improvements. I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in peacebuilding, not in the least the Member States who are making decisions on the role of peacebuilding in the United Nations.' - Oscar Fernández-Taranco, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support

'Riveting and essential reading on how the UN translates decades of grassroots peacebuilding efforts into a global project that is "internally led and externally support" with a brew of "good intentions, confused expectations, and faulty assumptions.' - Lisa Schirch, Research Director, Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research and Research Professor, Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, Eastern Mennonite University

List of illustrations
xii
List of contributors
xiii
Acknowledgments xxii
Abbreviations xxiv
Foreword: Reflections on the birth of the UN Peacebuilding Architecture xxvii
Carolyn Mcaskie
Introduction: Assessing the impact of the UN Peacebuilding Architecture 1(20)
Cedric De Coning
Eli Stamnes
PART I Setting up the UN Peacebuilding Architecture
21(38)
1 The vision and thinking behind the UN Peacebuilding Architecture
23(17)
Abiodun Williams
Mark Bailey
2 The dynamics that shaped the establishment of the Peacebuilding Architecture in the early years
40(19)
Necla Tschirgi
Richard Ponzio
PART II The Peacebuilding Architecture's instruments in practice
59(36)
3 The Peacebuilding Fund: From uncertainty to promise
61(16)
Jups Kluyskens
4 Achievements of the UN Peacebuilding Commission and challenges ahead
77(18)
Mariska Van Beijnum
PART III The institutional and conceptual impact of the Peacebuilding Architecture
95(30)
5 The gender(ed) impact of the Peacebuilding Architecture
97(12)
Torunn L. Tryggestad
6 Bridging the gap?: The UN civilian capacity initiative
109(16)
John Karlsrud
Lotte Vermeij
PART IV Country-specific impact of the Peacebuilding Architecture
125(90)
7 The impact of the Peacebuilding Architecture in Burundi
127(18)
Susanna Campbell
Josiah Marineau
Tracy Dexter
Michael Findley
Stephanie Hofmann
Daniel Walker
8 The impact of the Peacebuilding Architecture on consolidating the Sierra Leone peace process
145(14)
Fernando Cavalcante
9 The impact of the Peacebuilding Architecture on consolidating Liberia's peace process
159(22)
Marina Caparini
10 The impact of the Peacebuilding Architecture in Guinea-Bissau
181(15)
Adriana Erthal Abdenur
Danilo Marcondes De Souza Neto
11 Searching for a niche: UN peacebuilding in the Republic of Guinea
196(19)
Ian D. Quick
PART V Findings and conclusion
215(36)
12 The future of the UN Peacebuilding Architecture
217(16)
Cedric De Coning
Eli Stamnes
13 Epilogue: The UN Peacebuilding Architecture---good intentions, confused expectations, faulty assumptions
233(18)
Judy Cheng-Hopkins
Index 251(12)
Routledge Global Institutions Series 263
Cedric de Coning is a Senior Research Fellow with the Peace and Conflict Peacebuilding Research Group at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) and a Peacebuilding Advisor with ACCORD. His research focus is on AU, EU and UN peacekeeping and peacebuilding policies and practices.

Eli Stamnes is a Senior Researcher Fellow in the Peace and Conflict Research Group at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI). Her research interests revolve around critical approaches to peace and security, peacebuilding, conflict prevention, gender and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P).