Rethinking International Assistance for Peace-building
By Jeevan Baniya Nepal¡¯s peace-building was described as a success story within and out of the country –and international community including United Nations was praising the pace of the process. I was also one of those many who had a similar view. But paradoxically and unfortunately, the hopes generated then have been eclipsed and the peace-building process is standing now at the crossroad if we frankly acknowledge the fragility and the complexities associated with this process. While various actors including the international co¡¦
[2010-02-25]
Book: Confronting Global Neo-liberalism: Third World Resistance and development Strategies
Edited by Richard Westra SYNOPSIS With the world¡¯s attention fixed on the travails of leading global economies due to a still unfolding financial crisis of gigantic proportions, there has been a studied silence on the fate of the third world as the malaise increasingly impacts it. This silence is particularly disturbing because questions of potential pitfalls in the neoliberal policy package, which the third world (unlike Western Europe and Japan) was largely forced to adopt, were never countenanced. as One third world state afte¡¦
[2010-02-25]
Rethinking International Assistance for Peace-building
Book: Confronting Global Neo-liberalism: Third World Resistance and development Strategies
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