Redefining Ceasefires

Redefining Ceasefires
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781009347198
ISBN-13 : 1009347195
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Book Synopsis Redefining Ceasefires by : Marika Sosnowski

Download or read book Redefining Ceasefires written by Marika Sosnowski and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2023-04-30 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since 2012, ceasefires have been used in Syria to halt violence and facilitate peace agreements. However, in this book, Marika Sosnowski argues that a ceasefire is rarely ever just a 'cease fire'. Instead, she demonstrates that ceasefires are not only military tactics but are also tools of wartime order and statebuilding. Bringing together rare primary documents and first-hand interviews with over eighty Syrians and other experts, Sosnowski offers original insights into the most critical conflict of our time, the Syrian civil war. From rebel governance to citizen and property rights, humanitarian access to economic networks, ceasefires have a range of heretofore underexamined impacts. Using the most prominent ceasefires of the war as case studies, Sosnowski demonstrates the diverse consequences of ceasefires and provides a fuller, more nuanced portrait of their role in conflict resolution.


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