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This new 4-volume Major Work showcases the main debates and controversies associated with peacebuilding. In particular, this collection seeks to go beyond a simple explanation of peacebuilding institutions and projects to unpack the ideas and ideologies that underpin the subject. Recent years have seen a large increase in the academic and policy literature on peacebuilding. They have also seen significant successes and failures in peacebuilding, reforms among international organisations (such as the United Nations and World Bank), and increased prominence awarded to local peacebuilding actors. The articles in this major work capture these changes and collectively present a state-of-the-art account of contemporary peacebuilding. Containing diverse perspectives, including from scholars from the global south and global north, and from scholars with different methodological standpoints, this collection is designed with academics as well as practitioners in mind. Volume 1: Ideas and Foundations Volume 2: Actors Volume 3: Issues Volume 4: Contexts

Table of Contents:
VOLUME ONE: IDEAS AND FOUNDATIONS The Evolution of Peacebuilding - Stephen Ryan An Agenda for Peace, Preventive Diplomacy, Peacemaking and Peace-Keeping - UN Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory - Robert W. Cox The Problem-Solving and Critical Paradigms - Michael Pugh Peace Research and Politics - Herman Schmid Small Peace - Paul Smoker Peace and Development: Towards a New Synthesis - Jon Barnett Peace Culture and Social Action - Elise Boulding Civil War Settlements and the Implementation of Military Power-sharing Arrangements - Matthew Hoddie and Caroline Hartzell International Peacebuilding: A Theoretical and Quantitative Analysis - Michael Doyle and Nicholas Sambanis Civil War Peace Agreement Implementation and State Capacity - Karl DeRouen et al. International Peacebuilding and the ‘Mission Civilisatrice’ - Roland Paris The False Promise of Peacebuilding - Ian Spears A Genealogy of Peacemaking: The Creation and Re-creation of Order - Oliver Richmond Do the Root Causes of Civil War Matter? On Using Knowledge to Improve Peacebuilding Interventions - Susan Woodward Peacebuilding Does Not Build Peace - Tobias Denskus The Granting of Forgiveness in an Intergroup Context: African and Asian Social Representations - Etienne Mullett et al. The Limits of Peacebuilding Theory - Gerald Steinberg The Concealed Violence of Modern Peace-(Making) - Jorg Meyer Indigenous Peace-Making versus the Liberal Peace - Roger Mac Ginty VOLUME TWO: ACTORS Reinventing Governments: The Promise and Perils of United Nations Peace Building - Eva Bertram Imaging Democracy, Building Unsustainable Institutions: The UN Peacekeeping Operation in Haiti - Laura Zanotti The West and Contemporary Peace Operations - Alex Bellamy and Paul Williams Does Peacebuilding Build Peace? Liberal (Mis)Steps in the Peace Process - Charles-Philippe David The Role of the African Union in Continental Peace and Security Governance - John Moolakkattu A Changing Asia: Prospects for War, Peace, Cooperation and Order - Muthiah Alagappa Assessing the Conflict Resolution Potential of the EU: The Cyprus Conflict and Accession Negotiations - Doga Ulas Erlap and Nimet Beriker Engendering (In)Security in Peace Support Operations - Paul Higate and Marsha Henry Religion and Peacemaking: A Conceptualization - John Brewer, Gareth Higgins and Francis Teeney Examining Peace-oriented Media in Areas of Violent Conflict - Vladimir Bratic The Future of the Peace Corps - Harris Wofford Civil Society and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: Ambiguities of International Programmes Aimed at Building ‘New’ Societies - Béatrice Pouligny Civil Society and Peacebuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Roberto Belloni The People’s Peace: Peace Agreements, Civil Society and Participatory Democracy - Christine Bell and Catherine O’Rourke Potential Cornerstone of Infrastructures of Peace? How Local Peace Committees Can Make a Difference - Paul van Tongeren Heart of Darkness: Current Images of the DRC and Their Theoretical Underpinning - Patience Kambama Disempowerment and Marginalisation of Peace NGOs: Exposing Peace Gaps in Israel and Palestine - Karin Aggestam and Lisa Strömbom Civilian Peacebuilding: Peace by Bureaucratic Means? - Laurent Goetschel and Tobias Hagmann VOLUME THREE: ISSUES Reconciliation with Al Qaeda? - Judith Renner and Alexander Spencer Making Peace Global - Diana Francis On Democratization and Peacebuilding - Charles Call and Susan Cook Guns, Camps and Cash: Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reinsertion of Former Combatants in Transitions from War to Peace - Mark Knight and Alpaslan Özerdem Politicizing Indiscriminate Terror: Imagining an Inclusive Framework for the Anti-Landmines Movement - Asmeret Asefaw Berhe Gender Empowerment and United Nations Peacebuilding - Theodora-Ismene Gizelis Feminist Responses to International Security Studies - J. Ann Tickner Can States Buy Peace? Social Welfare Spending and Civil Conflicts - Zeynep Taydas and Dursun Peksen Women Opposing U.S. Militarism in East Asia - Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okawaza-rey Peace on Quicksand? Challenging the Conventional Wisdom about Economic Growth and Post-Conflict Risks - Marianne Dahl and Bjørn Høyland Sharing the Wealth: A Pathway to Peace or a Trail to Nowhere? - Helga Malmin Binningsbø and Siri Aas Rustad Escaping the Symbolic Politics Trap: Reconciliation Initiatives and Conflict Resolution in Ethnic Wars - Stuart Kaufman Truth-Seeking, Truth Telling and Postconflict Peacebuilding: Curb the Enthusiasm? - David Mendeloff Trust and the Problem of National Reconciliation - Trudy Govier and Wilhelm Verwoerd Genocide and the Legal Process in Rwanda: From Genocide Amnesty to the New Rule of Law - Augustine Brannigan and Nicholas Jones The Demand for Reparations: Grievance, Risk and the Pursuit of Justice in Civil War Settlement - Prakash Adhikari, Wendy Hansen and Kathy Powers Does Contact Work in Protracted Asymmetrical Conflict? Appraising 20 Years of Reconciliation-Aimed Encounters between Israeli Jews and Palestinians - Ifat Maoz Peace Education in Societies Involved in Intractable Conflicts: Direct and Indirect Models - Daniel Bar-Tal and Yigal Rosen VOLUME FOUR: CONTEXTS Incorporating ‘the Earth and the Skies, the Wind and the Rocks’: Nature as an Active Participant in Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding - Stephanie Westlund ‘Norway Is a Peace Nation’: A Discourse Analytic Reading of the Norwegian Peace Engagement - ∅ystein Haga Skånland Peace Building in Violent Conflict: Israeli-Palestinian Post-Oslo People-to-People Activities - Ifat Moaz The Pitfalls of Peacebuilding from Below: Governance Promotion and Local Political Processes in Postconflict Lebanon - Paul Kingston Creating ‘Partners for Peace’: The Palestinian Authority and the International Statebuilding Agenda - Mandy Turner Women, Violence and Nonviolent Resistance in East Timor - Christine Mason Peacebuilding and State Formation in Post-Conflict Bougainville - Volker Boege The Construction of Grievance: Natural Resources and Identity in a Separatist Conflict - Edward Aspinall Gulu in War ... and Peace: The Town as Camp in Northern Uganda - Adam Branch The Power of Sweet Words. Local Forms of Intervention with War-Affected Women in Rural Sierra Leone - Denise Doucet and Myriam Denov Migratory Coping in Wartime Mozambique: An Anthropology of Violence and Displacement in ‘Fragmented Wars’ - Stephen Lubkemann Rwanda: The Perils of Peacemaking - Christopher Clapham Local Violence and International Intervention in Sudan - Gunnar Sørbø Building Community Following Displacement by Armed Conflict: A Case Study - Margarita Frederico et al. El Salvador: Two Cheers for Democracy? - Matthew Carr ‘So These Folks Are Aggressive’: An Orientalist Reading of ‘Afghan Warlords’ - Keith Stanski The “Paradox” of Tuzla City: Explaining Non-Nationalist Local Politics during the Bosnian War - Ioannis Armakolas

Review :
The Sage Major Work on Peacebuilding is the most comprehensive and insightful academic resource on peacebuilding to date. A superb collection of the best scholarly and policy works on peacebuilding, organised and introduced in clear language by one of the world’s leading peacebuilding scholars, I can think of no better publication for students, policy experts, journalists or anyone wanting to learn about this crucial topic. The Major Work provides an incisive overview of the contemporary debates and challenges surrounding the term ‘peacebuilding’. A must read for students and scholars of the International Relations, Peace Studies, and Conflict Resolution.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781446272220
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: SAGE Publications Ltd
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 1548
  • Series Title: Sage Library of International Relations
  • Width: 156 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1446272222
  • Publisher Date: 16 May 2014
  • Binding: SA
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 2890 gr


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