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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1 Reintegrating Combatants in War to Peace Transition; Defining Ex-combatants; Conceptualising Peace; Peacebuilding; DDR as an Element of Post-conflict Peacebuilding; Reintegration and Rehabilitation: Innovations and Critique; Economic Reintegration; Social Reintegration; Family; Community; Social Reintegration and Social Capital; Reintegration and Reconciliation; Structure of the Book; References; Chapter 2 Why People Choose to Become a Combatant?; The Military Structure of the Armed Conflict

Why People Join Armed Conflicts as a Combatant?Structural and Environmental Factors and War Participation in Nepal; Ideology and the Armed Conflict: Rhetoric and Reality; Ideology, Radicalisation and Armed Recruitment; Collective Motivation Campaigns; Cultural Campaigns for Political Radicalisation; Political Radicalisation in Schools; Peer Pressure as a 'Knock on Effect'; War, Heroism, Empowerment and War Participation; Violence as a Weapon of War Mobilisation; Use of Coercion and Threats for Recruitment; Political Violence by the State and War Participation

How Did Political Radicalisation Work?Conclusions; References; Chapter 3 The Peace Process and Management of Maoist Arms and Armies; From Failed Peace Negotiations to the Peace Agreement; The CPA and Management of Maoist Arms and Armies; Mechanisms and Processes; Combatant Verification Process; Disarmament: Collection and Verification of Weapons; The Demobilisation Process; The Rehabilitation/Reintegration and Army Integration Process; Management of the Arms and Armies: DDR or SSR?; Business and Civil Society Engagement; UNMIN's Role as an External Actor; Conclusions; References

Chapter 4 The Dilemma of DDRPower Sharing and DDR Dilemma; Conflicting Needs, Interests and Priorities and the DDR Dilemma; Strategic Political Will and Continuation of Conflict; The Peace Documents: Vagueness and Lack of a Shared Outcomes Relating to Ex-combatants; Conclusions; References; Chapter 5 Process and Outcomes of DDR; Weapons Collection as Disarmament: Contention and Suspicion; Cantoned but not Adequately Demobilised; Controversy of Real and Fake Combatants; Tensions Surrounding Discharge and Rehabilitation of VMLRs; Why UNMIN's Role Was Controversial?

Cash Was More Appealing Than RehabilitationCorruption and Embezzlement of Funds; Frustration and Anger of Ex-combatants; Conclusions; References; Chapter 6 Rehabilitation of Verified Minors and Late Recruits; Children in Armed Conflict in Nepal; The United Nations Interagency Rehabilitation Programme (UNIRP); The UN-led Rehabilitation Programme; Organisational Context and the Programmatic Approach; UNIRP Operating in Politicised Environment; Inadequate Planning and Preparations; Individual Combatant-Focused "Minimalist" Rehabilitation

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