The political context of Peacebuilding.

 

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The initial post-conflict period in most countries is characterized by significant insecurity and political uncertainty. Peace processes can advance, but they also often suffer periods of regression. Many countries are governed by transitional political arrangements until after the first post-conflict elections, when newly elected representatives have assumed their executive and legislative functions. So the success of peacebuilding depends in part on the political decisions of those involved (national and local governments, communities, donors, the UN itself), in part on effective leadership (by national governments and within the UN), and on resources like human capital or donor financing.

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