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Issue: Human Security and Perspectives on Building Peace
Volume XX, 2005
The May 2005 issue of PRAXIS examines perspectives on building peace, from disarming warlords ruling the streets in Afghanistan, to establishing post-conflict justice systems. This issue also looks at the political economy of a natural disaster, the recent tsunami serving as the inspiration for a analysis of how the international community can better respond to crises in way that better supports long-term security and economic development.
Preface
PRAXIS and the Institute for Human Security
Human Security and Perspectives on Building Peace
Disarming Afghanistan’s Warlords
Jake Sherman
The Politics of the Past: The Benes Decrees, Collective Memory, and Preventing Ethnic Conflict
Jina Moore
“The Next Generation:” Towards a More Effective Hybrid Court
Nathaniel Myers
Views from the Field
Tsunami! The Political Economy of a Natural Disaster
Peter Walker
The Fletcher School Discussion on the Rights-Based Approach to Development
Introduction
The Rights-Based Approach: Organizational Implications
Boris Diechtiareff
Organizational Implications of a Rights-Based Approach
Huria Ogbamichael
Implementing a Successful Orientation to RBA: Is there a Recipe for Success?
Julia Sable
Rights-Based Development
Marty I Schmith
Bringing the Discourse about Rights-Based Development Back Down to Earth
Stephan Sonnenberg

