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A Requiem for Peacebuilding?
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Segaert, Barbara.
A Requiem for Peacebuilding?
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Title/Author:
A Requiem for Peacebuilding? / edited by Jorg Kustermans, Tom Sauer, Barbara Segaert.
other author:
Kustermans, Jorg.
Description:
XI, 247 p. 6 illus., 3 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Peace. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56477-3
ISBN:
9783030564773
A Requiem for Peacebuilding?
A Requiem for Peacebuilding?
[electronic resource] /edited by Jorg Kustermans, Tom Sauer, Barbara Segaert. - 1st ed. 2021. - XI, 247 p. 6 illus., 3 illus. in color.online resource. - Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies,2752-857X. - Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies,.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Peacebuilding’s Predicament: A Dark Mood among the Experts.-PART I: Why Peacebuilding Appears Moribund -- Chapter 2: Peacebuilding’s Origins and History -- Chapter 3: Revisiting the Local Turn in Peacebuilding -- Chapter 4: Domestic Religion: Why Interreligious Dialogue in Kenya Conserves Rather than Disrupts Power -- PART II: How Peacebuilding Takes Shape in the Margins -- Chapter 5: The Missing Link in Hybrid Peacebuilding: Localized Peace Trajectories and Endogenous Knowledge -- Chapter 6: Old and New Peace in El Salvador. How Peace Strategies Emerge, Disappear, and Transform -- Chapter 7: Land and Peacebuilding: The Case of the Peacebuilding Process in Colombia through the Peasant Reserve Zones -- Chapter 8: Peacebuilding and Resistance: Inequality, Empowerment, Refusal -- PART III: Can Peacebuilding Be Recreated at the Centre? -- Chapter 9: Achieving a Feminist Peace by Blurring Boundaries between Private and Public -- Chapter 10: The Fraught Development of an International Peace Architecture.
Barbara Segaert is Project Coordinator at the University Centre Saint-Ignatius Antwerp, Belgium, where she develops academic programmes on various topics of contemporary relevance to society. Jorg Kustermans is Associate Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. He does research on the conceptual history of peace and on the shifting sources of international authority. Tom Sauer is Associate Professor in International Politics at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. He is specialized in international security, and more in particular in nuclear arms control, proliferation, and disarmament. He is a former BCSIA Fellow at Harvard University, USA. Sauer received the 2019 Rotary International Alumni Global Service Award. This book assesses the claim that peacebuilding is a moribund international practice. Its contributors trace the origins of peacebuilding, bring back to memory its moments of triumph, and reflect on the reports of its decline. The story of peacebuilding parallels the broader story of liberalism’s rise and fall in world politics, including the attempt to remedy an ailing patient by administering a magic medicine – “the local turn”. Its contributors further write about what may come after peacebuilding as we still know it. They describe more locally rooted attempts at building peace and how they operate in the shadows of, and in an ambiguous relationship with, governmental and international peacebuilders. The book finally suggests that reports of the pending death of peacebuilding are probably premature. Peacebuilding is a resilient international practice, apt to adjust itself to a changing environment, and too important a source of legitimacy for those that wield power. .
ISBN: 9783030564773
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-56477-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
563174
Peace.
LC Class. No.: JZ5509.2-6300
Dewey Class. No.: 327.172
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