Social Policy
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Study reveals why peace institutions fail to prevent conflict recurrence
A new review of peacebuilding institutions in post-conflict societies shows that simply establishing oversight bodies and governance structures doesn't guarantee lasting peace. The findings matter to policymakers and development organizations investing billions in peace infrastructure—suggesting that institutional design alone cannot address the complex root causes of renewed violence.
Originaltitel: [Review] Patterns of sustaining peace: the complex impact of peacebuilding institutions in post-conflict societies