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Winning wars, building (illiberal) peace? The rise (and possible fall) of a victor’s peace in Rwanda and Sri Lanka
Authors
Ansoms An
Bastian Sunil
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Beswick Danielle
Campioni Maddalena
Giulia Piccolino
Goodhand Jonathan
Hayman Rachel
Herbst Jeffrey I.
Höglund Kristine
Ingelaere Bert
Jones Will
Mandel Robert
Marjinen Esther
Newbury Catherine
Peiris Pradeep
Philipson Liz
Purkedová Andrea
Rampton David
Smith Chris
Spencer Jonathan
Stokke Kristian
Straus Scott
Thomson Susan
Tilly Charles
Uyangoda Jayadeva
Uyangoda Jayadeva
Venugopal Rajesh
Verhoeven Harry
Zorbas Eugenia
Publication date
1 January 2015
Publisher
'Informa UK Limited'
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Abstract
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Third World Quarterly on 25th September 2015, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/01436597.2015.1058150.© 2015 Southseries Inc., www.thirdworldquarterly.com.The literature on peacebuilding dedicates very little space, empirically and theoretically, to countries that are emerging from a war waged to a decisive outcome. This review essay looks at Sri Lanka and Rwanda, two countries where a victorious leadership has led the process of post-conflict reconstruction, largely by employing illiberal means. It looks at the effect of decisive war on statebuilding and at the role of local agency and illiberal practices in a post-victory context. It concludes by assessing the global significance and long-term sustainability of post-victory illiberal statebuilding
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