
Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Reed, Erin Rachel URN etd-11212008-133342 Title Domestic Capacities for Building Post-Conflict Peace Degree Master of Arts Department Political Science Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Dr. Carrie Manning Committee Chair Dr. Jelena Subotic Committee Member Dr. Scott Graves Committee Member Keywords
- Peacebuilding
- Civil War
- Democratization
- Local capacities
- Post-conflict reconstruction
Date of Defense 2008-11-06 Availability unrestricted Abstract The existing democratization and peacebuilding literature often neglects the important role the domestic realm plays in post-conflict peacebuilding. To explain why some post-conflict peacebuilding operations have a greater likelihood of success than others, some scholars have examined the impact of factors such as international coordination, external donor interest, democratic sequencing, and hostility levels. This analysis focuses on domestic capacities for building peace in the aftermath of civil conflict in order to systematically explore the relationship between the domestic sphere and peacebuilding success. Using Sambanis and Doyle’s (2006) peacebuilding triangle model, new local capacities indexes will be created and tested.Files
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