Exit Strategies and State Building

Exit Strategies and State Building by Richard Caplan, published by OUP USA on September 27, 2012, is an illustrated volume comprising 320 pages. This book presents a comprehensive overview of state-building efforts through the lens of historical and contemporary cases, as examined by fifteen leading scholars and practitioners in the field of peace building. It identifies four primary types of international operations where state-building has been a key objective, including colonial administrations and military occupations, while addressing the complexities involved in concluding these operations.
Readers will find in-depth discussions on the challenges associated with the exit from international state-building efforts and the necessary conditions for sustaining peace afterward. The contributors explore a range of topics, from broad studies of exit strategies to specific historical case analyses, framed within the contexts of political science, international relations, and globalization. Exit Strategies and State Building offers insights into the realities of military and political intervention, highlighting its significance as a pressing global policy concern in the twenty-first century.
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In Exit Strategies and State Building, fifteen of the world’s best scholars and practitioners of peace building focus on relevant historical and contemporary cases to provide a comprehensive overview of this issue. The book identifies four basic types of international operations where state-building has been a major objective—colonial administrations, peacekeeping operations, international administrations, and military occupations. Editor Richard Caplan and his contributors cover a variety of topics, from broad-ranging studies of exit in many types of state-building operations, to focused studies on specific historical cases, to thematic analyses under frameworks such as economics and global international relations. By examining the major challenges associated with the conclusion of international state-building operations and the requirements for the maintenance of peace in the period following exit, this book provides a unique perspective on the realities of military and political intervention. Given the twenty-first century trend toward international intervention the world over , Exit Strategies and State Building sheds more light on what is not merely an academic issue, but a pressing global policy concern.
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