From Guns to Governance: Postwar Reconstruction, Institution Building, and Avoiding Relapse
MTA
Guidance on reconstructing economies, rule of law, and governance after large-scale conflict
2nd Edition
*From Guns to Governance* provides a comprehensive framework for rebuilding societies following large-scale conflict, emphasizing that reconstruction is a deliberate sequence of interlocking commitments rather than a mere collection of projects. The book argues that successful recovery requires a strategic three-phase approach: first **stabilizing** the environment through security and basic services; then **reconnecting** the social and economic fabric through infrastructure and local markets; and finally implementing deep institutional **reforms** in governance and the rule of law. Central to this process is the establishment of inclusive political settlements and transparent public financial management systems that prevent elite capture and corruption, which the authors identify as primary drivers of post-war relapse.
The text details the technical and political pillars necessary for a functional state, including security sector reform, decentralization, and the restitution of housing, land, and property rights. It highlights the "resource curse" and the need for equitable revenue sharing, while also prioritizing the restoration of education and health systems as essential investments in human capital. By analyzing case studies from Iraq, Bosnia, and post-ISIS territories, the book illustrates the perils of fragmented authority and the necessity of aligning international donor support with local absorptive capacity and national priorities.
A recurring theme is the move beyond top-down interventions toward genuine local ownership and community-driven recovery. The authors advocate for the use of digital tools and data-driven monitoring to enhance accountability and track progress in real-time. Inclusion—specifically of women, youth, and marginalized groups—is presented not just as a normative goal but as a critical risk-management strategy to neutralize spoilers and address the root causes of grievance.
In its conclusion, the book offers roadmaps for navigating the inherent risks of the post-conflict transition. It emphasizes that avoiding a return to violence requires constant vigilance, early warning systems for social or economic backsliding, and a long-term commitment to transitional justice and reconciliation. Ultimately, the work serves as a practical guide for practitioners to transform the logic of coercion into the logic of consent, ensuring that stabilization evolves into a self-sustaining and legitimate peace.
This book is essential for international development practitioners, government officials in post-conflict countries, donor agency staff, and peacebuilding professionals responsible for designing and implementing postwar reconstruction programs. It provides practical guidance for those working to transition societies from violence to sustainable governance, with particular relevance for those operating in complex environments like Iraq, Bosnia, or post-ISIS contexts where sequencing, local ownership, and relapse prevention are critical challenges.
March 31, 2026
39,911 words
2 hours 48 minutes
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