- Democracy & Governance
- Economic Recovery
- Justice & Rule of Law
- Psycho-social Recovery
- Security & Public Order
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Introduction
Last Updated: March 25, 2009
This section provides an in-depth overview of democracy and governance issues in post-conflict peacebuilding contexts. The first part addresses definitions and conceptual issues related to the notions of democracy and governance and rule of law. The second part examines how democratic governance has become a central political framework for post-conflict peacebuilding over the last two decades. The third part briefly presents the five sub-sections of the democracy and governance thematic area:
- Constitutions;
- Electoral processes and political parties;
- Public administration, local governance, and participation;
- Civil society; and
- Public information and media development.
- The limits of normative approaches;
- The debate about the liberal peace model;
- Timing and sequencing versus gradualism of democratization; and
- The debates about democratic consolidation and sustainable governance.