Introduction
Part 1: Content
1. Territory
2. Security
3. Power
4. Justice
5. A Post-Cold War Blueprint for Peace?
Part 2: Context and Process
6. Internal Dynamics - A Right Time for Peace
7. External Involvement - Opportunities and Constraints
Conclusion
Nina Caspersen is Professor of Politics at the University of York
"For as long as there has been war, there have been attempts to
reach peace agreements. But our knowledge of peace accords (what
works and what doesn’t) is surprisingly patchy. Caspersen addresses
this problem with a detailed and convincing comparative study that
systematically analyses post-Cold War peace accords. The book will
become a standard point of reference for many years to come and
will be a staple on reading lists." - Roger Mac Ginty, University
of Manchester
"A substantive, in-depth analysis, which offers extremely
insightful lessons that will be of great value to students and
practitioners of peace processes alike." - Stefan Wolff, University
of Birmingham
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