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    The Oxford Handbook of Peacebuilding, Statebuilding, and Peace Formation

    The Oxford Handbook of Peacebuilding, Statebuilding, and Peace Formation by Richmond, Oliver P.; Visoka, G--zim;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 5 October 2021

    • ISBN 9780190904418
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages704 pages
    • Size 249x188x58 mm
    • Weight 1293 g
    • Language English
    • 143

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    Short description:

    Peacebuilding and statebuilding is one of the main approaches for preventing, managing, and mitigating global insecurities; dealing with the humanitarian consequences of civil wars; and expanding democracy and neoliberal economic regimes. Peace formation is a relatively new concept, addressing how local actors attempt to shape or work in parallel to international and national projects. The Oxford Handbook of Peacebuilding, Statebuilding, and Peace Formation serves as an essential guide to this vast intellectual landscape. It offers a systematic overview of conceptual foundations, political implications, and tensions at the global, regional, and local levels, as well as key policies, practices, examples, and discourses underlining all segments of peacebuilding and statebuilding.

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    Long description:

    In addition to being a major area of research within International Relations, peacebuilding and statebuilding is a major policy area within the UN and other international and regional organizations. It is also a concern of international financial institutions, including the World Bank, and a significant factor in the foreign and security policies of many established and emerging democracies. Peacebuilding and statebuilding are among the main approaches for preventing, managing, and mitigating global insecurities; dealing with the humanitarian consequences of civil wars; and expanding democracy and neoliberal economic regimes. Peace formation is a relatively new concept, addressing how local actors work in parallel to international and national projects, and helps shape the legitimacy of peace processes and state reform.

    The Oxford Handbook of Peacebuilding, Statebuilding, and Peace Formation serves as an essential guide to this vast intellectual and policy landscape. It offers a systematic overview of conceptual foundations, political implications, and tensions at the global, regional, and local levels, as well as key policies, practices, examples, and discourses underlining all segments of peacebuilding and statebuilding praxis. Approaching peacebuilding from disciplinary perspectives across the social sciences, the Handbook is organized around four major thematic sections. Section one explores how peacebuilding, statebuilding, and peace formation is conceived by different disciplines and IR approaches, thus offering an overview of the conceptual bedrock of major theories and approaches. Section two situates these approaches among other major global issues, including globalization, civil society, terrorism, and technology to illustrate their global, regional, and local resonance. Section three looks at key themes in the field, including peace agreements, democratization, security reform, human rights, environment, and culture. Finally, section four looks at key features of everyday and civil society peace formation processes, both in theory and in practice.

    The scholarly ambition, conceptual innovation, and intellectual energy of this Handbook make it a helpful tool on which to ride the vast expanses of knowledge on peacebuilding and statebuilding...this open-ended...finale is an apt reminder that peacebuilding's greatest strength-namely, its heterogeneity and the variety of approaches it generates-can also be its biggest weakness.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Introduction: International, State, and Local Dynamics of Peace in the Twenty-First Century
    OLIVER P. RICHMOND AND G--ZIM VISOKA
    PART I: DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES
    2. Liberal Internationalism
    BEATE JAHN
    3. The Ethics of Liberal Peacebuilding
    KRISTOFFER LID--N
    4. The International Law of Peace
    CECILIA MARCELA BAILLIET
    5. The Social Construction of Peace
    JOANNE WALLIS
    6. Critical Theory and the Politics of Peace
    VIVIENNE JABRI and OLIVER P. RICHMOND
    7. Pacifism in International Relations
    RICHARD JACKSON
    8. The International Political Sociology of Peacebuilding
    CATHERINE GOETZE AND BERIT BLIESEMANN DE GUEVARA
    9. Spaces of Peace
    ANNIKA BJ--RKDAHL AND STEFANIE KAPPLER
    10. Peace Methods and Methodologies
    PAMINA FIRCHOW
    11. Ethnographic Peace Research
    GEAROID MILLAR
    12. Visuality of Peace and Conflict
    EMMA HUTCHISON AND ROLAND BLEIKER
    13. Peace in Non-Western Theory
    NECATI POLAT
    14. Gender, Security, and Peacebuilding
    SARAH SMITH
    15. Peace Psychology
    DANIEL J. CHRISTIE
    PART II: PEACEBUILDING AND STATEBUILDING IN GLOBAL POLITICS
    16. International interventions
    AIDAN HEHIR
    17. Peacekeeping
    MICHAEL PUGH
    18. Protection of Civilians
    WALT KILROY
    19. The United Nations and the Responsibility to Rebuild
    ALEX J. BELLAMY
    20. The European Union and Peacebuilding
    NATHALIE TOCCI
    21. Emerging Powers and Peacebuilding
    KAI MICHAEL KENKEL
    22. Globalisation of Peace
    JACKIE SMITH
    23. Global Civil Society, Peacebuilding, and Statebuilding
    MARY KALDOR AND DENISA KOSTOVICOVA
    24. Networks of Peace
    NAJI BSISU AND AMANDA MURDIE
    25. Peace, Intervention, and State Fragility
    NICOLAS LEMAY-H--BERT
    26. Terrorism and Peacebuilding
    IOANNIS TELLIDIS
    27. Peace After Revolutions
    SANDRA POGODDA
    28. Peace and Security in the Age of Hybrid Wars
    MARIA RAQUEL FREIRE AND LICINIA SIM--O
    29. Technologies of Peace
    ALLARD DUURSMA AND JOHN KARLSRUD
    PART III: DISAGGREGATING PEACEBUILDING AND STATEBUILDING
    30. Statebuilding
    DAVID CHANDLER
    31. Democratisation and Peacebuilding
    CHRISTOPH Z--RCHER
    32. Power-sharing in Divided Societies
    JOHN DOYLE
    33. Statebuilding, Security Sector Reform, and the Rule of Law
    PAUL JACKSON
    34. Transitional Justice and Peacebuilding
    CATHERINE TURNER
    35. Reconciliation and Peacebuilding
    GR--INNE KELLY
    36. Religion and Peacebuilding
    JOHN D. BREWER
    37. Foreign Aid and Peacebuilding
    RACHEL M. GISSELQUIST
    38. Local Ownership, Legitimacy, and Peacebuilding
    TIMOTHY DONAIS
    39. Environmental Peacebuilding
    FLORIAN KRAMPE AND ASHOK SWAIN
    PART IV: POST-LIBERAL PEACE AND PEACE FORMATION
    40. Peace Formation and the Reshaping of International Peacebuilding
    OLIVER P. RICHMOND
    41. Local Resistance and Hybrid Peace
    SUNGYONG LEE
    42. Hybrid Political Orders and Customary Peace
    VOLKER BOEGE
    43. Local Infrastructures for Peace
    ANDRIES ODENDAAL
    44. Emancipatory Peace
    G--ZIM VISOKA

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