Routledge handbook of peacebuilding / edited by Roger Mac Ginty.
2013
303.66 R869 2013
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Title
Routledge handbook of peacebuilding / edited by Roger Mac Ginty.
ISBN
9780415690195 (hardback)
0415690196 (hardback)
9780203068175 (e-book)
0203068173 (e-book)
0415690196 (hardback)
9780203068175 (e-book)
0203068173 (e-book)
Imprint
New York, NY : Routledge, 2013.
Language
English
Description
xx, 394 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Call Number
303.66 R869 2013
System Control No.
(OCoLC)746838349
(OCoLC)746838349
(OCoLC)746838349
Summary
"This new Routledge Handbook offers a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of the meanings and uses of the term 'peacebuilding', and presents cutting-edge debates on the practices conducted in the name of peacebuilding. The term 'peacebuilding' has had remarkable staying power. Other terms, such as 'conflict resolution' have waned in popularity, while the acceptance and use of the term 'peacebuilding' has grown to the extent that it is the hegemonic and over-arching term for many forms of mediation, reconciliation and strategies to induce peace. Despite this, however, it is rarely defined and often used to mean different things to different audiences. Routledge Handbook of Peacebuilding aims to be a one-stop comprehensive resource on the literature and practices of contemporary peacebuilding. The book is organised into six key sections: - Section 1: Reading peacebuilding - Section 2: Approaches and cross-cutting themes - Section 3: Disciplinary approaches to peacebuilding - Section 4: Violence and security - Section 5: Everyday living and peacebuilding - Section 6: The infrastructure of peacebuilding This new Handbook will be essential reading for students of peacebuilding, mediation and post-conflict reconstruction, and of great interest to students of statebuilding, intervention, civil wars, conflict resolution, war and conflict studies and IR in general"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction / Roger Mac Ginty
The problem-solving and critical paradigms / Michael Pugh
The evolution of peacebuilding / Stephen Ryan
The limits of peacebuilding theory / Gerald M. Steinberg
Gender and peacebuilding / Maria O'Reilly
Religion and peacebuilding / Mohammed Abu-Nimer
Reconciliation / Emma Hutchison and Roland Bleiker
The politics of memory and peacebuilding / Marc Howard Ross
International relations theory and peacebuilding / Dominik Zaum
Social psychology and peacebuilding / Shelley McKeown
Anthropology and peacebuilding / M. Anne Brown
Economists and peacebuilding / Jurgen Brauer and Raul Caruso
Sociology and peacebuilding / John Brewer
History and peacebuilding / Anthony Oberschall
Quantitative approaches / Patrick M. Regan
Securitization and peacebuilding / Necla Tschirgi
Security reform sector / Mark Sedra
Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration / Alpaslan Özerdem
Zones of peace / Landon E. Hancock
Peacebuilding, law and human rights / Christine Bell
Employment and household welfare / Patrícia Justino and Ricardo Santos
Organic versus strategic approaches to peacebuilding / Sherrill Stroschein
Education and learning / Patricia A. Maulden
Youth / Siobhan McEvoy-Levy
The international architecture of peacebuilding and international aid / Susan L. Woodward
Statebuilding / Susanna Campbell and Jenny H. Peterson
Civil society / Thania Paffenholz
Indigenous peacebuilding / Anthony Wanis-St. John
Urban planning and policy / Scott A. Bollens
Conclusion / Roger Mac Ginty.
The problem-solving and critical paradigms / Michael Pugh
The evolution of peacebuilding / Stephen Ryan
The limits of peacebuilding theory / Gerald M. Steinberg
Gender and peacebuilding / Maria O'Reilly
Religion and peacebuilding / Mohammed Abu-Nimer
Reconciliation / Emma Hutchison and Roland Bleiker
The politics of memory and peacebuilding / Marc Howard Ross
International relations theory and peacebuilding / Dominik Zaum
Social psychology and peacebuilding / Shelley McKeown
Anthropology and peacebuilding / M. Anne Brown
Economists and peacebuilding / Jurgen Brauer and Raul Caruso
Sociology and peacebuilding / John Brewer
History and peacebuilding / Anthony Oberschall
Quantitative approaches / Patrick M. Regan
Securitization and peacebuilding / Necla Tschirgi
Security reform sector / Mark Sedra
Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration / Alpaslan Özerdem
Zones of peace / Landon E. Hancock
Peacebuilding, law and human rights / Christine Bell
Employment and household welfare / Patrícia Justino and Ricardo Santos
Organic versus strategic approaches to peacebuilding / Sherrill Stroschein
Education and learning / Patricia A. Maulden
Youth / Siobhan McEvoy-Levy
The international architecture of peacebuilding and international aid / Susan L. Woodward
Statebuilding / Susanna Campbell and Jenny H. Peterson
Civil society / Thania Paffenholz
Indigenous peacebuilding / Anthony Wanis-St. John
Urban planning and policy / Scott A. Bollens
Conclusion / Roger Mac Ginty.
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