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245 00 Post-conflict power-sharing agreements |boptions for Syria
/|cedited by Imad Salamey, Mohammed Abu-Nimer, Elie
Abouaoun
264 1 Cham :|bSpringer International Publishing :|bImprint:
Palgrave Macmillan,|c2018
300 1 online resource (xiii, 191 pages) :|bdigital ;|c22 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 computer|bc|2rdamedia
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505 0 1. Introduction: Comparative Post-Conflict Power Sharing
Models for Syria -- 2. Resolving Identity Conflict in the
Middle East: A Theoretical Understanding -- 3. Bridging
Elite and Grassroots Initiatives: The Road to Sustainable
Peace in Syria -- 4. Peace-Building in Syria Through Power
-Sharing: A Study of Possibilities -- 5. Women Leading
Reconciliation: A Paradigm Shift in Conflict Resolutions -
- 6. Pathways to Reconciliation in Divided Societies:
Islamist Groups in Lebanon and Mali -- 7. Could the
Partition be the Way to End the Syrian War? -- 8. Ways
forward in Syria
520 The book surveys comparative power sharing models
implemented in societies that have faced identity-
conflicts, with attention given to post-conflict design.
It analyzes the success and pitfalls of international
experiences before proposing a model for Syria.
Contributors address the central question: which among the
set of power-sharing agreements that have helped settle
protracted identity-driven armed conflict can provide
Syria with a platform for dialogue, negotiation, and
conflict mitigation? The comparative analysis advanced in
this book extracts lessons from countries such as Bosnia-
Herzegovina, India, Iraq, Lebanon, Mali, Northern Ireland,
the Philippines and Sudan. The prospect of a post-conflict
distribution of power in Syria is then unraveled from
different sectarian, ethnic and regional perspectives. The
authors also address challenges of peacebuilding such as
violent extremism, gender participation, resettlements,
retributions, transitional justice, integration of armed
groups and regional and international sponsorship
650 0 Nation-building
650 14 Political Science and International Relations
650 24 Middle Eastern Politics
650 24 Peace Studies
650 24 Conflict Studies
650 24 International Security Studies
650 24 Governance and Government
650 24 Regional Development
651 0 Syria|xPolitics and government|y2000-
700 1 Salamey, Imad,|eeditor
700 1 Abu-Nimer, Mohammed,|eeditor
700 1 Abouaoun, Elie,|eeditor
710 2 SpringerLink (Online service)
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