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Resilient Social Contracts and Peace: Towards a Needed Reconceptualization
Authors:Erin McCandless
Affiliation:1. School of Governance, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africaerin.mccandless@gmail.com
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article makes the case for rethinking the social contract concept with attention to countries affected by conflict, fragility, and fraught transition. Inspired by related policy efforts and engaging scholarship across multiple disciplines, this piece and the multi-country research represented in this Special Issue aim to build the intellectual lineage of the concept. A conceptual framework and proposed heuristic device for enhancing policy and practice is presented. Five case studies and a thematic paper on inclusion are discussed with this in mind. Comparative findings and implications are assessed for how resilient social contracts aid the attaining and sustaining of peace.
Keywords:Social contract  sustaining peace  political settlements  institutions  inclusion  social cohesion
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