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Subedi - Combatants to Civilians
Tags: books, ddr
Summary
Chapter 1
- Nepal followed unconventional DDR
- Mixed model of combining disarmament and demobilization with cash based incentives for ddr
- Talks about how DDR is a social, economic, and political process
- ex-combatants do not form a homogenous social category, depends on their ability to forge social networks and social capital, particularly in roles of the “war family”
- next generation disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration, national governments taking the lead
- talks about DDR in terms of minimalist vs maximalist terms
- minimalist
- maximalist
- socioeconomic development agenda
- talks about family as a concept
- Lessons learned
- nepal was a typical enivronment where politics and political veiews are influenced by economic influence
- b/c the management of ex-combatants was seen as a political process rather than a social end economic process, maoists used their commitment to as a power bargin in politics
- not all ex-combatants reintegrate in the same way, especially when the DDR is cash based
- Further research