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Issues and Debates in Transitional Rule, Karen Guttieri and Jessica Piombo; Knocking on Heaven's Door, Antonio Donini; Interim Governments and the Construction of Political Elites, Carrie L. Manning; Executive Powersharing Systems, Donald Rothchild; Must They Go Through Hobbes? Andrew Enterline and J. Michael Greig; Multiple Transitions and Interim Governance in El Salvador and Guatemala, William D. Stanley; Inchoate Opposition, Divided Incumbents, Michael S. Malley; Transitional Governance in Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Devon Curtis; Interim Government in Liberia, E. Philip Morgan; International Interim Governments, Democratization, and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding, Aurel Croissant; State Building Before Statehood, Lenard J. Cohen; Interim Notions of Statehood in Bosnia, Mark Baskin; Afghanistan's Post-Taliban Transition, Thomas H. Johnson; Is This Any Way to Run an Occupation? Christina Caan, Beth C. DeGrasse, Paul Hughes, and Daniel P. Serwer; Conclusions and Policy Implications, Daniel P. Serwer.
Karen Guttieri is Associate Professor at Air University eSchool of
Graduate PME. She studies dynamics of transitional processes and
has written on many aspects of stability operations and
peacekeeping: evaluation metrics, information and communications
technology innovation, civil-military relations, and cognitive
preparedness.
Jessica Piombo is an Associate Professor in the Department of
National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS),
where she teaches courses on African politics, U.S. Foreign Policy,
comparative politics, and ethnic politics and conflicts. Piombo has
been a visiting scholar at the University of the Western Cape, the
University of Cape Town, George Mason University's School for
Conflict Analysis and Resolution, and Stanford University's Center
for African Studies. Her teaching and research specializes on
political transitions and post-conflict governance; statebuilding
and peacebuilding; mechanisms to manage ethnic conflict; African
security; and U.S. foreign policy in sub-Saharan Africa. Piombo
joined NPS in 2003 after completing her Ph.D. at the Department of
Political Science of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Her most recent research project, Peacebuilding through Service
Delivery, examines the impact of international assistance on
post-conflict statebuilding and peacebuilding. Funded by the
Minerva Initiative, information can be found at
www.peaceandstatebuilding.net. This multi-year project is in
collaboration with in close collaboration with Naazneen Barma (NPS)
and Naomi Levy (Santa Clara University), and involves intensive
field research and cross-national data gathering.
"Karen Guttieri and Jessica Piombo have assembled a first-rate group of authors to examine this phenomenon from both historical and functional perspectives. Their conclusions will sometimes surprise-for instance, that imposed nondemocratic regimes have proven more enduring than democratic ones-and always inform. Interim Governments is thus to be welcomed as an important addition to our understanding of how efforts at state building, democratization, and post-conflict reconstruction actually play out." -James Dobbins, Director of the International Security and Defense Policy Center, RAND Corporation"
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