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Citation link: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00102460-12
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Patterns of Post-Conflict Governance: Towards a Typology of Post-Conflict Polities


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Other Titles: Governance-Strukturen und Friedenskonsolidierung: Eine Typologie von Herrschaftsstrukturen nach Gewaltkonflikten
Authors: Reisinger, Christian 
Supervisor: Zangl, Bernhard 
1. Expert: Zangl, Bernhard 
2. Expert: Senghaas, Dieter 
Abstract: 
For the past two decades, the standard recipe to promote long-term peace in war-torn coun-tries was to create western-type state-structures. The success-rate of this model has been modest at best. Rather than new western-type states, we have witnessed the emergence of hybrid regimes in which external actors often remain engaged in the long-run. This disserta-tion makes the case to treat these new forms of hybrid regimes not as incomplete statebuild-ing processes, but rather as specific types of political regimes (post-conflict polities). Based on a qualitative review of 19 post-conflict countries, it differentiates between six types of post-conflict polities ( Let s Share polities, Doomed to Share polities, Let the Winner Take it All polities, The Winner Took it All polities, You Stay Out polities and Benevolent Intru-sion polities). In ten empirical case-studies, the different polity-types are characterized in detail.
Keywords: Post-Conflict,Peacebuilding,Polity,War,Civil War,Peacemaking,United Nations,Typology,Typologie,Friedenskonsolidierung,Bürgerkrieg,Vereinte Nationen,Africa,Afrika,Liberia,Mozambique,Sierra Leone,Democratic Republic of the Congo,Rwanda,Tajikistan,Macedonia,Burundi,El Salvador,Côte d'Ivoire,Elfenbeinküste,Mosambik,Mazedonien,Ruanda,Demokratische Republik Kongo"
Issue Date: 25-Jul-2011
Type: Dissertation
URN: urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00102460-12
Institution: Universität Bremen 
Faculty: FB8 Sozialwissenschaften 
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