The International Peace Institute collects views by scholars and practitioners in political science and area studies on the current assumptions that development and security pose no trade offs, and that policy interventions in one area will have concurrent benefits in the other. Their topics include demographic challenges to the state, the security paradox in unified Yemen, beyond the conflict trap in Somalia, the security-development crisis in Guyana, at the cross-roads of hegemonic powers in the Kyrgyz Republic, and conflict and post-conflict in Tajikistan. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Necla Tschirgi is senior policy adviser in the United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office. Francesco Mancini is deputy director of studies at the International Peace Institute. Michael S. Lund is senior associate, conflict and peacebuilding at Management Systems International, Inc.
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