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Reintegration of former combatants is challenging from "summary" of Peace Process by William B. Quandt

The process of reintegrating former combatants into society is fraught with challenges. These individuals have often spent years engaged in violence and conflict, which can have lasting psychological and emotional effects. Additionally, they may have become accustomed to a way of life that is vastly different from the norms and expectations of civilian society. One of the main challenges in reintegrating former combatants is helping them to find a new sense of purpose and identity. Many of these individuals have spent years defining themselves through their roles as fighters, and may struggle to adapt to a civilian life where those roles are no longer relevant. This can lead to feelings of confusion and alienation, making it difficult for them to fully reintegrate into so...
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    William B. Quandt

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