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A Liberal Peace?: The Problems and Practices of Peacebuilding

Editat de Susanna Campbell, David Chandler, Meera Sabaratnam
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 noi 2011
Moving beyond the binary argument between those who buy into the aims of creating liberal democratic states grounded in free markets and rule of law, and those who critique and oppose them, this timely and much-needed critical volume takes a fresh look at the liberal peace debate. In doing so, it examines the validity of this critique in contemporary peacebuilding and statebuilding practice through a multitude of case studies - from Afghanistan to Somalia, Sri Lanka to Kosovo. Going further, it investigates the underlying theoretical assumptions of liberal peacebuilding and statebuilding, as well as providing new theoretical propositions for understanding current interventions. Written by some of the most prominent scholars in the field, alongside several new scholars making cutting edge contributions, this is an essential contribution to a rapidly growing interdisciplinary area of study.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780320021
ISBN-10: 1780320027
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Tables
About the Authors
Acronyms
Introduction: The Politics of Liberal Peace, Susanna Campbell, David Chandler and Meera Sabaratnam
Part I: Introducing the Debate
1.A Brief Intellectual History of International Conflict Management, 1990-2010, Meera Sabaratnam
2.Critiques of Liberal Peace, Roland Paris
Part II: Not Such a 'Liberal' Peace? Rethinking Intervention
3.Why Peacebuilding is Toothless: Sovereignty, Patrimonialism and Power, Ole Jacob Sending
4.The Liberal Peace - A Tough Sell?, Christoph Zuercher
5.Routine Learning? How Peacebuilding Organizations Prevent Liberal Peace, Susanna Campbell
6.Promoting Women's Rights in Afghanistan: The Ambiguous Footprint of the West, Torunn Wimpelmann Chaudhary, Orzala Ashraf and Astri Suhrke
7.Neither Liberal nor Peaceful? Practices of 'Global Justice' by the ICC, Adam Branch
8.Civil Society Beyond the Liberal Peace and its Critique, Thania Paffenholz
Part III: Rethinking the Critique: What Next?
9.Alternatives to Liberal Peace?, Roland Paris
10.The Uncritical Critique of Liberal Peace, David Chandler
11.Reality Check: The Critique of the Liberal Peace Meets the Politics of State-Building, Shahar Hameiri
12.Hybrid Peace: How does hybrid peace come about?, Roger Mac Ginty
13.Resistance and the Post-Liberal Peace, Oliver P. Richmond
14.Situated Critiques of Intervention: the Diverse Politics of Response, Meera Sabaratnam

Recenzii

This excellent collection makes an important contribution to debates about international peacebuilding, and in particular the role of liberal democracy, free market economics, and externally-driven models of the state and society. It reflects the latest 'critical' perspectives, and yet it is constructive and balanced. It also goes beyond the standard 'liberal peacebuilding' debates in order to provide genuinely new thinking. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in these topics.
Finally a book where the contributors enter into a genuine dialogue about the 'liberal peace', its conceptualizations, its practical applications, and the very assumptions underlying the debate itself. This book offers a state of the art collection of different positions on the liberal peace problematic and is an essential instrument for scholars and students of international intervention.
This book provides a much-needed reflection on the debate on 'liberal peace'. Rather than close the debate, it seeks to chart ways forward.