Conflict, Security and Development

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Africa
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Central African Republic
Colonial Administrations
conflict
Conflict Affected States
Contributing States
Danielle Beswick
DDR Process
DDR Programme
economic reconstruction
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forced migration studies
Human Security
Humanitarian Aid
humanitarian intervention policy
IDP
IDP Population
Implicit Ethical Messages
Internal Displacement
international intervention
justice
KR
Lord's Resistance Army
Lord’s Resistance Army
memory
National Security Strategy
NGOs
peacebuilding strategies
peacekeeping
Post-conflict Economic Recovery
Post-conflict Economies
Post-conflict Environments
postwar reconstruction frameworks
privatised military actors
qualitative conflict analysis
refugees
security and development
Security Development Nexus
South African TRC
SSR
Transitional Justice
transitional justice mechanisms
Truth Commissions
Vice Versa
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138578579
  • Weight: 1700g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This textbook draws on academic theory, field research and policy developments to provide an overview of the connections between security and development, before, during and after conflict. This third edition is revised and updated to take account of changes that have occurred in both policy and academic arenas which are relevant to students and practitioners in this area. In addition, there is a new chapter on memory and memorialisation after conflict.

In an interdependent world, it is often argued that the challenges of underdevelopment and insecurity have global implications. This textbook charts an accessible course through these complex debates, providing a comprehensive introduction for those encountering these issues for the first time. The main aims of the revised edition are:

  • to set out how thinking on conflict, security and development has changed over time and continues to evolve;
  • to explore the consequences of these changes, particularly for the theory and practice of development and security promotion;
  • to introduce a range of case studies from across the globe, in order to explore the implications of a combined approach to security and development.

The authors are experienced in both the theory and the practice of this field, and illustrate the links between conflict, security and development with practical examples, drawing on key case studies from the past twenty years. Each chapter is informed by student pedagogy, and the book will be essential reading for all students of development studies, war and conflict studies, and human security, and is recommended for students of international security and international relations in general.

Paul Jackson is Professor of African Politics at the University of Birmingham, UK, and also Research Fellow at the Centre for African Studies, University of the Free State, South Africa.

Danielle Beswick is Senior Lecturer in the International Development Department at the University of Birmingham, UK.