Transition from Civil War to Peace: The Role of the United Nations and International Community in Mozambique

Q4 Social Sciences Peace and Conflict Studies Pub Date : 2017-03-10 DOI:10.46743/1082-7307/2019.1421
A. Adedokun
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With the heavy involvement of the United Nations (UN) and the international community, the Rome General Peace Agreement of 1992 ended more than 16 years of civil war in Mozambique. The peace agreement and post-conflict initiatives by the international community was successful in transforming the Mozambique National Resistance
(Renamo) from a rebel group into a viable political party. Key components of the United Nations and the broader international community success in negotiating peace and creating conditions for political stability and democracy in Mozambique were (a) the provision of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) before democratisation, (b) decentralization of humanitarian and relief efforts to provincial and district levels, (c) provision of financial support directly for the development of political parties, and (d) budget support to sectors relevant to peacebuilding. Though imperfect, Mozambique remains an important case study in how the UN and international community can help in post-conflict environments. Thus, the paper argues that success in peacebuilding operations depends on credible and impartial international support through the UN, as opposed to peacebuilding operations through the United States of America or Russia.
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从内战到和平的过渡:联合国和国际社会在莫桑比克的作用
在联合国和国际社会的大力参与下,1992年的《罗马全面和平协定》结束了莫桑比克长达16年的内战。和平协议和国际社会的冲突后倡议成功地改变了莫桑比克全国抵抗运动
(Renamo)从一个反叛组织转变为一个有活力的政党。联合国和更广泛的国际社会在莫桑比克和平谈判和为政治稳定与民主创造条件方面取得成功的关键组成部分是:(a)在民主化之前提供解除武装、复员和重返社会方案,(c)直接为政党的发展提供财政支持,以及(d)向与建设和平有关的部门提供预算支持。尽管不完善,莫桑比克仍然是联合国和国际社会如何在冲突后环境中提供帮助的重要案例研究。因此,该文件认为,建设和平行动的成功取决于通过联合国提供的可信和公正的国际支持,而不是通过美利坚合众国或俄罗斯开展的建设和平行动。
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