This book is based on the study which sets out to understand the contemporary governance challenges and peace building in conflict and post conflicts societies. It has mapped out the involvement, success and failure of the United Nations in Conflict and Post Conflict societies. This book sets out and examines the conceptual side of governance, peace building and dimensions of governance, conflict and post conflict. This is followed by the reviews of the case studies of conflict affected societies focusing mostly on fundamental consideration that underlie the conflict and its causality, background to conflict, political settlement and governance challenges. It has presented case studies on the governance experiences and challenges within the broader context of the political, administrative, economical and socio cultural life of nine countries: Afghanistan, Cambodia,Congo,Haiti,Liberia, Mozambique,Nepal, Timor-leste, and Sudan. This book may assist United nation, decision makers, leaders, government officials, civil society and others to comprehend the governance challenges of conflict and post conflict societies in differentiated political, economic, socio cultural, and geographical context.
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