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Securing Peace in Angola and Mozambique : The Importance of Specificity in Peace Treaties

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This book helps explain how and why there are such diverging outcomes of UN peace negotiations and treaties through a detailed examination of peace processes in the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars.

Does it really matter what's written on page 36, protocol V, section III, point 5 of a UN-endorsed peace treaty?

Dr. Miranda Ruwart Melcher shows that seemingly small details - such as who wears suits, who has toothbrushes, and how specific words are translated between French and English - can and have delayed peace or contributed to restarting wars.

Dr. Melcher uses unique primary source data, including interviews with key actors who have participated in peace treaty negotiations, as well as thousands of previously newly opened UN documents.

She argues that treaty specificity is an undervalued - but important - factor in researching the success or failure of peace processes.

The book offers new insights and policy recommendations for key details whose presence or absence can have a significant impact on how peace processes unfold.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1350407933 / 9781350407930
Hardback
18/04/2024
United Kingdom
English
258 pages
24 cm