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Stedman, Stephen John
Introduction
p. 1-40
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Downs, George; Stedman, Stephen John
Evaluation issues in peace implementation
p. 43-69
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Doyle, Michael W.
Strategy and transitional authority
p. 71-88
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Jones, Bruce D.
The challenges of strategic coordination
p. 89-115
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Rothchild, Donald
Settlement terms and postagreement stability
p. 117-138
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Spear, Joanna
disarmament and demobilization
p. 141-182
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Woodward, Susan L.
Economic priorities for successful peace implementation
p. 183-214
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Lyons, Terrence
The role of postsettlement elections
p. 215-235
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Putnam, Tonya L.
Human rights and sustainable peace
p. 237-271
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Adelman, Howard
Refugee repatriation
p. 273-302
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Call, Charles T.; Stanley, William
Civilian security
p. 303-325
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Prendergast, John; Plumb, Emily
Building local capacity: from implementation to peacebuilding
p. 327-349
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Hartzell, Caroline A.
Peace in stages: the role of an implementation regime in Nicaragua
p. 353-382
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Call, Charles
Assessing el Slavador's transition from civil war to peace
p. 383-420
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Stanley, William; Holiday, David
Broad participation, diffuse responsibility: peace implementation in Guatemala
p. 421-462
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Khadiagala, Gilbert M.
Implementing the Arusha peace agreement on Rwanda
p. 463-498
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Peou, Sorpong
Implementing Cambodia's peace agreement
p. 499-530
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Cousens, Elizabeth M.
From missed opportunities to overcompensation: implementing the dayton agreement on Bosnia
p. 531-566
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Zahar, Marie-Joëlle
Peace by unconventional means: lebanon's Ta' if agreement
p. 567-597
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Adebajo, Adekeye
Liberia: a warlord's peace
p. 599-630
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Bose, Sumantra
Flawed mediation, chaotic implementation: the 1987 Indo-Sri Lanka peace agreement
p. 631-662
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Stedman, Stephen John
Policy implications
p. 663-672