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Foreword xi
Richard H. Solomon
Part One: Theoretical Considerations
1. Issues and Debates in Transitional Rule
Karen Guttieri and Jessica Piombo 3
2. Knocking on Heaven's Door: Meeting Social Expectations in Post-conflict Transitions
Antonio Donini 35
3. Interim Governments and the Construction of Political Elites
Carrie Manning 53
4. Executive Power-sharing Systems: Conflict Management or Conflict Escalation?
Donald Rothchild 73
5. Must They Go through Hobbes? The Revolutionary Provisional Government Model and Political Challenge in Externally Imposed Regimes
Andrew J. Enterline and J. Michael Greig 95
Part Two: Case Studies
6. Multiple Transitions and Interim Governance in El Salvador and Guatemala
William D. Stanley 123
7. Inchoate Opposition, Divided Incumbents: Muddling toward Democracy in Indonesia, 1998-99
Michael S. Malley 147
8. Transitional Governance in Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Devon Curtis 171
9. Interim Government in Liberia: Peace Building toward the Status Quo
E. Philip Morgan 195
10. International Interim Governments, Democratization, and Post-conflict Peace Building: Lessons from Cambodia and East Timor
Aurel Croissant 217
11. State Building before Statehood: Kosovo's Evolution from an Interim Polity to "Conditional Independence"
Lenard J. Cohen 239
12. Interim Notions of Statehood in Bosnia-Herzegovina: A Permanent Transition?
Mark Baskin 263
13. Afghanistan's Post-Taliban Transition: State Building after War
Thomas H. Johnson 287
14. Is This Any Way to Run an Occupation? Legitimacy, Governance, and Security in Post-conflict Iraq
Christina Caan, Beth Cole, Paul Hughes, and Daniel P. Serwer 319
Part Three: Conclusions
15. Conclusions and Policy Implications: Yes, It Makes a Difference
Daniel P. Serwer 347
Acknowledgments 355
Contributors 357
Index 365