Peacebuilding Paradigms
Herausgeber: Carey, Henry F
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Peacebuilding is explained by combining interpretive frameworks (paradigms) that have evolved from the subfields of international relations and comparative politics.
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Peacebuilding is explained by combining interpretive frameworks (paradigms) that have evolved from the subfields of international relations and comparative politics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9781108483728
- ISBN-10: 1108483720
- Artikelnr.: 59907802
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 735g
- ISBN-13: 9781108483728
- ISBN-10: 1108483720
- Artikelnr.: 59907802
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgments; Foreword George Lopez;
Introduction: bridging the conceptual and theoretical divides on peace and
peacebuilding Henry F. Carey and Onur Sen; Part I. The Realist Paradigm: 1.
Strategies for peace Michael Fowler; 2. Realism, rationalism, and peace: a
top-down and a staged perspective Norrin M. Ripsman; 3. Building peace
through social relationships: a primatological perspective Sarah F.
Brosnan; Part II. The Liberal Paradigm: 4. Liberal peacebuilding: bringing
domestic politics back in Louis-Alexandre Berg; 5. Conflict prevention and
management I. William Zartman; Part III. The Constructivist Paradigm: 6.
The social construction of peacebuilding Brandon Howe; 7. Generations of
constructing peace: the constructivism paradigm and peacebuilding Erin
McCandless and Timothy Donais; Part IV. The Cosmopolitan Paradigm: 8. A
pluralist cosmopolitanism for the 21st century Richard A. Falk; 9. The
international law of peace Henry F. Carey and Rebecca Sims; 10. Islamic
Gnosticism and peace: a paradigmatic shift in pursuit of peace Farid
Mirbagheri; Part V. The Critical Theory Paradigm: 11. Critical approaches
to peacebuilding Jacob Mundy; 12. A new paradigm: engendered-sustainable
peace and security Úrsula Oswald Spring and Stacey M. Mitchell; 13. From
Scylla to Charybdis? The risks and opportunities of digital peacebuilding
Oliver P. Richmond and Ioannis Tellidis; Part VI: The Locality Paradigm:
14. Envisioning peace/transforming conflict: a global approach to peace
Sabine Kurtenbach; 15. Paradigm partners for locally grounded peacebuilding
John Hoven; 16. Cultural peacebuilding Aigul Kulnazarova; Part VII. The
Policy Paradigm: 17. Peacebuilding paradigm from the perspective of policy
approach: its outline through comparison Chigumi Kawaguchi and Josuke
Ikeda; 18. A bottom-up view at peacebuilding: pragmatism, public opinion
and the individual as unit of analysis in post-conflict societies Ridvan
Peshkopia; 19. Conclusion: a hybrid approach to understanding peacebuilding
Henry F. Carey and Stacey M. Mitchell; Bibliography; Index.
Introduction: bridging the conceptual and theoretical divides on peace and
peacebuilding Henry F. Carey and Onur Sen; Part I. The Realist Paradigm: 1.
Strategies for peace Michael Fowler; 2. Realism, rationalism, and peace: a
top-down and a staged perspective Norrin M. Ripsman; 3. Building peace
through social relationships: a primatological perspective Sarah F.
Brosnan; Part II. The Liberal Paradigm: 4. Liberal peacebuilding: bringing
domestic politics back in Louis-Alexandre Berg; 5. Conflict prevention and
management I. William Zartman; Part III. The Constructivist Paradigm: 6.
The social construction of peacebuilding Brandon Howe; 7. Generations of
constructing peace: the constructivism paradigm and peacebuilding Erin
McCandless and Timothy Donais; Part IV. The Cosmopolitan Paradigm: 8. A
pluralist cosmopolitanism for the 21st century Richard A. Falk; 9. The
international law of peace Henry F. Carey and Rebecca Sims; 10. Islamic
Gnosticism and peace: a paradigmatic shift in pursuit of peace Farid
Mirbagheri; Part V. The Critical Theory Paradigm: 11. Critical approaches
to peacebuilding Jacob Mundy; 12. A new paradigm: engendered-sustainable
peace and security Úrsula Oswald Spring and Stacey M. Mitchell; 13. From
Scylla to Charybdis? The risks and opportunities of digital peacebuilding
Oliver P. Richmond and Ioannis Tellidis; Part VI: The Locality Paradigm:
14. Envisioning peace/transforming conflict: a global approach to peace
Sabine Kurtenbach; 15. Paradigm partners for locally grounded peacebuilding
John Hoven; 16. Cultural peacebuilding Aigul Kulnazarova; Part VII. The
Policy Paradigm: 17. Peacebuilding paradigm from the perspective of policy
approach: its outline through comparison Chigumi Kawaguchi and Josuke
Ikeda; 18. A bottom-up view at peacebuilding: pragmatism, public opinion
and the individual as unit of analysis in post-conflict societies Ridvan
Peshkopia; 19. Conclusion: a hybrid approach to understanding peacebuilding
Henry F. Carey and Stacey M. Mitchell; Bibliography; Index.
List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgments; Foreword George Lopez;
Introduction: bridging the conceptual and theoretical divides on peace and
peacebuilding Henry F. Carey and Onur Sen; Part I. The Realist Paradigm: 1.
Strategies for peace Michael Fowler; 2. Realism, rationalism, and peace: a
top-down and a staged perspective Norrin M. Ripsman; 3. Building peace
through social relationships: a primatological perspective Sarah F.
Brosnan; Part II. The Liberal Paradigm: 4. Liberal peacebuilding: bringing
domestic politics back in Louis-Alexandre Berg; 5. Conflict prevention and
management I. William Zartman; Part III. The Constructivist Paradigm: 6.
The social construction of peacebuilding Brandon Howe; 7. Generations of
constructing peace: the constructivism paradigm and peacebuilding Erin
McCandless and Timothy Donais; Part IV. The Cosmopolitan Paradigm: 8. A
pluralist cosmopolitanism for the 21st century Richard A. Falk; 9. The
international law of peace Henry F. Carey and Rebecca Sims; 10. Islamic
Gnosticism and peace: a paradigmatic shift in pursuit of peace Farid
Mirbagheri; Part V. The Critical Theory Paradigm: 11. Critical approaches
to peacebuilding Jacob Mundy; 12. A new paradigm: engendered-sustainable
peace and security Úrsula Oswald Spring and Stacey M. Mitchell; 13. From
Scylla to Charybdis? The risks and opportunities of digital peacebuilding
Oliver P. Richmond and Ioannis Tellidis; Part VI: The Locality Paradigm:
14. Envisioning peace/transforming conflict: a global approach to peace
Sabine Kurtenbach; 15. Paradigm partners for locally grounded peacebuilding
John Hoven; 16. Cultural peacebuilding Aigul Kulnazarova; Part VII. The
Policy Paradigm: 17. Peacebuilding paradigm from the perspective of policy
approach: its outline through comparison Chigumi Kawaguchi and Josuke
Ikeda; 18. A bottom-up view at peacebuilding: pragmatism, public opinion
and the individual as unit of analysis in post-conflict societies Ridvan
Peshkopia; 19. Conclusion: a hybrid approach to understanding peacebuilding
Henry F. Carey and Stacey M. Mitchell; Bibliography; Index.
Introduction: bridging the conceptual and theoretical divides on peace and
peacebuilding Henry F. Carey and Onur Sen; Part I. The Realist Paradigm: 1.
Strategies for peace Michael Fowler; 2. Realism, rationalism, and peace: a
top-down and a staged perspective Norrin M. Ripsman; 3. Building peace
through social relationships: a primatological perspective Sarah F.
Brosnan; Part II. The Liberal Paradigm: 4. Liberal peacebuilding: bringing
domestic politics back in Louis-Alexandre Berg; 5. Conflict prevention and
management I. William Zartman; Part III. The Constructivist Paradigm: 6.
The social construction of peacebuilding Brandon Howe; 7. Generations of
constructing peace: the constructivism paradigm and peacebuilding Erin
McCandless and Timothy Donais; Part IV. The Cosmopolitan Paradigm: 8. A
pluralist cosmopolitanism for the 21st century Richard A. Falk; 9. The
international law of peace Henry F. Carey and Rebecca Sims; 10. Islamic
Gnosticism and peace: a paradigmatic shift in pursuit of peace Farid
Mirbagheri; Part V. The Critical Theory Paradigm: 11. Critical approaches
to peacebuilding Jacob Mundy; 12. A new paradigm: engendered-sustainable
peace and security Úrsula Oswald Spring and Stacey M. Mitchell; 13. From
Scylla to Charybdis? The risks and opportunities of digital peacebuilding
Oliver P. Richmond and Ioannis Tellidis; Part VI: The Locality Paradigm:
14. Envisioning peace/transforming conflict: a global approach to peace
Sabine Kurtenbach; 15. Paradigm partners for locally grounded peacebuilding
John Hoven; 16. Cultural peacebuilding Aigul Kulnazarova; Part VII. The
Policy Paradigm: 17. Peacebuilding paradigm from the perspective of policy
approach: its outline through comparison Chigumi Kawaguchi and Josuke
Ikeda; 18. A bottom-up view at peacebuilding: pragmatism, public opinion
and the individual as unit of analysis in post-conflict societies Ridvan
Peshkopia; 19. Conclusion: a hybrid approach to understanding peacebuilding
Henry F. Carey and Stacey M. Mitchell; Bibliography; Index.







