The Palgrave Handbook of Disciplinary and Regional Approaches to Peace: 2016
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In this handbook, a diverse range of leading scholars consider the social, cultural, economic, political, and developmental underpinnings of peace. This handbook is a much-needed response to the failures of contemporary peacebuilding missions and narrow disciplinary debates, both of which have outlined the need for more interdisciplinary work in International Relations and Peace and Conflict studies. Scholars, students, and policymakers are often disillusioned with universalist and northern-dominated approaches, and a better understanding of the variations of peace and its building blocks, across different regions, is required. Collectively, these chapters promote a more differentiated notion of peace, employing comparative analysis to explain how peace is debated and contested.
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Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
Publication Date: 01 Sep 2016
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781137407603
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Roberto Belloni University of Trento Italy Annika Bjorkdahl Lund University Sweden Roland Bleiker University of Queensland Australia Volker Boege University of Queensland Australia Roddy Brett University of St Andrews UK Morgan Brigg University of Queensland Australia Josaphat Musamba Bussy Free University of the Great Lakes Democratic Republic of Congo Henry F. (Chip) Carey Georgia State University USA David Chandler University of Westminster UK Ching-Chang Chen Ryukoku University Japan Daniel Christie Ohio State University USA Christopher Clapham Cambridge University UK Bennett Collins University of St Andrews UK Faye Donnelly University of St Andrews UK Diana Florez United Nations Development Programme Colombia Douglas P. Fry University of AlabamaUSA Carol Jean Gallo Cambridge University UK Caron E. Gentry University of St Andrews UK John Gittings School of Oriental and African Studies UK Caroline HughesUniversity of Bradford UK Vivienne Jabri King's College London UK Kai Michael Kenkel Pontifical Catholic University Brazil Florian Krampe Uppsala University Sweden Wendy Lambourne University of Sydney Australia David Lewis University of Exeter UK Johanna Mannergren Selimovic Swedish Institute of International Affairs Sweden Fiona McConnell University of Oxford UK Shelley McKeown University of Bristol UK Nick Megoran Newcastle University UK Brendan Murtagh Queens University Belfast UK Andries Odendaal University of Pretoria South Africa Jenny Pearce University of Bradford UK Sorpong Peou Ryerson University Canada Jenny H. Peterson University of British Columbia Canada Tejendra Pherali University College London UK Nilanjana Premaratna University of Queensland Australia Nicholas Rengger University of St Andrews UK Genevieve Souillac Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Belgium Ashok Swain Uppsala University Sweden Patrick Tom Mindleag Limited UK Nicos Trimikliniotis University of Nicosia Cyprus Polly O. Walker Juniata College USA Alison Watson University of St Andrews UK Philippa Williams Queen Mary University London UK