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Transformative peace operations fall short of achieving the modern political order sought in post-conflict countries because the interventions themselves empower post-conflict elites intent on forging a neopatrimonial political order. The Peacebuilding Puzzle explains the disconnect between the formal institutional engineering undertaken by international interventions, and the governance outcomes that emerge in their aftermath. Barma's comparative analysis of interventions in Cambodia, East Timor, and Afghanistan focuses on the incentives motivating domestic elites over a sequence of three peacebuilding phases: the elite peace settlement, the transitional governance period, and the aftermath of intervention.
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Keywords
- Afghanistan
- Cambodia
- Conflict resolution
- East timor
- International relations
- KUnlatched
- Neopatrimonialism
- peacebuilding
- Political Science
- Transitional Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- United Nations