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Compel, Radomir.
Risks, Identity and Conflict = Theoretical Perspectives and Case Studies /
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Risks, Identity and Conflict/ edited by Steven Ratuva, Hamdy A. Hassan, Radomir Compel.
Reminder of title:
Theoretical Perspectives and Case Studies /
other author:
Ratuva, Steven.
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XXII, 390 p. 27 illus., 15 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
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Security, International. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1486-6
ISBN:
9789811614866
Risks, Identity and Conflict = Theoretical Perspectives and Case Studies /
Risks, Identity and Conflict
Theoretical Perspectives and Case Studies /[electronic resource] :edited by Steven Ratuva, Hamdy A. Hassan, Radomir Compel. - 1st ed. 2021. - XXII, 390 p. 27 illus., 15 illus. in color.online resource.
Chapter 1: Risk, identity and conflict: A critical overview -- Part I: Ethno-religious Approaches to Risk and Security -- Chapter 2: Risk, Security, and the War on Terror -- Chapter 3: Ethnicity, Insecurity and Geostrategic Transformation in the Horn of Africa -- Chapter 4: Formation of Diaspora Network and Reconstruction of Collective Memory: The Case of Indo-Fijians -- Chapter 5: Ethnicity and Geopolitics of Rohingya Crisis -- Chapter 6: Pious predicaments and pathways for engagement: Ulama and risks in post-conflict milieu -- Part II: Institutional and Policy Approaches to Ethno-religious Risks -- Chapter 7: Ethnic conflicts and peacekeeping -- Chapter 8: Ethnofederal Elections and National Identities: Cross-National Survey Research -- Chapter 9: A Quantitative Text Analysis on Mobilisation of the Electorate by Islamist Parties during the 2018 Iraqi Parliamentary Election -- Chapter 10: Bridging the gap between political ideals and political practices in Afghanistan -- Chapter 11: COVID-19 and the Way to Authoritarian Rule in Ethiopia -- Part III: Gender-based Approaches to Risk and Security -- Chapter 12: Norm Diffusion and Sexual Gender-based violence Survivor Support: A Case Study of Refugee Settlements in Uganda -- Chapter 13: Help-seeking Pathways and Barriers of GBV Survivors in South Sudanese Refugee Settlements in Uganda -- Chapter 14: Negotiating the Gender Based Violence referral pathway: Challenges and opportunities in the refugee hosting areas of Uganda -- Conclusion -- Chapter 15: Risk, Identity and Conflict: Some Concluding Remarks.
This book analyzes, both theoretically and empirically, how diverse social and political identities such as ethnicity, culture, religion and gender can tackle risks such as violence, conflicts, and pandemics from the perspective of security. It is ambitious and valuable book analyzing how to confront political, social and international community’s risks with norms and institutional reforms within the framework of neoliberal global competition. (--Professor Kumiko Haba, Aoyama Gakuin University and former Vice-President of Internationals Studies Association (ISA)) How do our experiences of identity shape our experience of risk in a rapidly changing, and increasingly insecure world? These are some of the critical questions that the book provides through exciting and vital insights for a more sustainable, secure future. (--Professor Bronwyn Hayward, MNZM, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Member of Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change) This volume explores the complex interrelation between risk, identity and conflict and focuses specifically on ethnicity, religion and gender as modes of identity that are often associated with conflict in the contemporary world. It draws on theoretical perspectives as well as pays special attention to analysis of diverse case studies from Africa, Middle East, Europe, East and Southeast Asia and Latin America. Using various analytical tools and methodologies, it provides unique narratives of local and regional social risk factors and security complexities. The relationship between risk and security is multidimensional and perpetually changing, and lends itself to multiple interpretations. This publication provides a new ground for theoretical and policy debates to unlock innovative understanding of risk through analyses of identity as a significant factor in conflict in the world today. At the same time, it explores ways to address such conflicts in a more people-centered, empowering and sustainable way. Steven Ratuva is Director and Professor, Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Hamdy A. Hassan, Ph.D., is Professor, Institute for Islamic World Studies Institute, Zayed University. Radomir Compel is associate professor of comparative politics at Nagasaki University.
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