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Existential Risks in Peace and Conflict Studies: Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies

Autor Noah B. Taylor
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 mar 2023
This book explores the topic of peace and the long-term survival of the human species. Drawing on Existential Risk Studies (ERS), the book lays out a theoretical framework for drawing new perspectives and approaches for looking toward the future and addressing existential risks related to the complexity and dynamics of conflict. Looking at five research lines in Peace and Conflict Studies (PCS); (1) Great Powers Conflict, (2) Peace, Pandemic, and Conflict, (3) Climate, Peace, and Conflict, (4) Emerging Technologies, Peace, and Conflict and (5) Totalitarianism, the chapters discuss how these lines are defined and discussed, how they are understood in ERS, and what approaches would be beneficial to adapt and integrate into PCS. By drawing on ERS and grounding the discussion in lines of research that will be important to the field of PCS, this book suggests that long-term perspectives are needed in the field, especially in regard to existential risk and their implications of conflict. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031243141
ISBN-10: 3031243145
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: IX, 214 p.
Dimensiuni: 153 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:2023
Editura: Palgrave MacMillan
Seria Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Foundations.- Chapter 3: At the Intersection of PCS and ERS.- Chapter 4: Great Powers Conflict.- Chapter 5: Peace, Pandemics, and Conflict.- Chapter 6: Climate Change Peace and Conflict.- Chapter 7: Emerging Technologies, Risk, Peace, and Conflict.- Chapter 8: Totalitarianism Risk and Peace.- Chapter 9: Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Noah B. Taylor is a Guest Lecturer in Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. He is a practitioner, researcher, and teacher of Peace and Conflict Studies, focusing on a wide range of research areas including Elicitive Conflict Transformation, Transrational Peace Philosophy, Emerging Technologies, and Existential Risk.

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This book explores the topic of peace and the long-term survival of the human species. Drawing on Existential Risk Studies (ERS), the book lays out a theoretical framework for drawing new perspectives and approaches for looking toward the future and addressing existential risks related to the complexity and dynamics of conflict. Looking at five research lines in Peace and Conflict Studies (PCS); (1) Great Powers Conflict, (2) Peace, Pandemic, and Conflict, (3) Climate, Peace, and Conflict, (4) Emerging Technologies, Peace, and Conflict and (5) Totalitarianism, the chapters discuss how these lines are defined and discussed, how they are understood in ERS, and what approaches would be beneficial to adapt and integrate into PCS. By drawing on ERS and grounding the discussion in lines of research that will be important to the field of PCS, this book suggests that long-term perspectives are needed in the field, especially in regard to existential risk and their implications of conflict.

Noah B. Taylor is a Guest Lecturer in Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. He is a practitioner, researcher, and teacher of Peace and Conflict Studies, focusing on a wide range of research areas including Elicitive Conflict Transformation, Transrational Peace Philosophy, Emerging Technologies, and Existential Risk.

Caracteristici

Addresses a current deficit in peace research demonstrating how the future is conceptualised Brings together Peace & Conflict Studies and Existential Risk analysing their existing connectedness Proposes a theoretical framework for drawing new perspectives and approaches towards the future