The matter of post-war reconstruction and the role of international organizations

Authors

  • Zaien Samir Szent István Egyetem

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18531/Studia.Mundi.2019.06.01.104-115

Keywords:

háborúk, újjáépítés, nemzetközi szervezetek, nem állami szervezetek, harmadik világ

Abstract

There is no doubt that post-conflict situations call for physical reconstruction. However, a well[1]developed civil society along with independent media and a reliable police and jurisdiction are equally essential to physical reconstruction for obtaining sustainable economic growth and stability. Reconstruction in post-conflict situations must go beyond the technical aspects of reconstructing infrastructure and services. It also, essentially, should include a human dimension, calling for a reintegration of people into civil society. The role of international NGOs will be accomplished when the governmental structures, supported by civil society, are completely able to take over their tasks, with credibility (e.g. political and economic willingness, impartiality and accountability) and feasibility (concrete capacity and professionalism).

 

Author Biography

  • Zaien Samir , Szent István Egyetem

    tanszéki mérnök
    E-mail: zaien.samir@gtk.szie.hu

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Published

2019-03-28

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