Post-Conflict Studies
An Interdisciplinary Approach
Herausgeber: Gagnon, Chip; Brown, Keith
Post-Conflict Studies
An Interdisciplinary Approach
Herausgeber: Gagnon, Chip; Brown, Keith
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This book examines how the violence of conflict is transformed in the post-conflict period.
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This book examines how the violence of conflict is transformed in the post-conflict period.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9780367600600
- ISBN-10: 0367600609
- Artikelnr.: 69894190
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9780367600600
- ISBN-10: 0367600609
- Artikelnr.: 69894190
Chip Gagnon is Associate Professor of Politics at Ithaca College, USA. Keith Brown is Professor (Research) of International Studies and Director of the Brown International Advanced Research Institutes, Brown University, USA.
Foreword
Peter Katzenstein 1. Introduction
Chip Gagnon
Stefan Senders and Keith Brown Section 1: The Post-Conflict concept 2. The origins of "post-conflict"
Aida Hozi¿ 3. Reconsidering 'post-conflict' in the American way of war tradition: A short conceptual History
Colonel Isaiah (Ike) Wilson III Section 2: Recasting Mission Introduction to Section 2
Chip Gagnon 4. Democracy promotion as mission
Chip Gagnon 5. Accompaniment as mission: A successful model from Colombia
Kim Marie Lamberty 6. Gender
security
and religious freedom in post-conflict societies
Evelyn Bush Section 3: Criminalization Introduction to Section 3
Keith Brown 7. Post-conflict justice enclaves: The development of a war crimes justice model following the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Chris Engels 8. Unknowing the other: A short essay on criminalization through narrative in postwar El Salvador
Ellen Moodie Section 4: Reflections on Post-Conflict as Practice Introduction to Section 4
Keith Brown 9. Post-colonial subjectivities in the post-conflict aid triangle: The drama of educational missionization in the Thai-Burma borderlands
Rosalie Metro 10. The sum of tiny things: Civil society
democracy promotion and The Ugly American in Macedonia
1995-2004
Keith Brown 11. Social scientists in post-war contexts: Bridging the gap between reflection and action
Elton Skendaj 12. Conclusion: Toward a field of post-conflict studies
Keith Brown and Chip Gagnon
Peter Katzenstein 1. Introduction
Chip Gagnon
Stefan Senders and Keith Brown Section 1: The Post-Conflict concept 2. The origins of "post-conflict"
Aida Hozi¿ 3. Reconsidering 'post-conflict' in the American way of war tradition: A short conceptual History
Colonel Isaiah (Ike) Wilson III Section 2: Recasting Mission Introduction to Section 2
Chip Gagnon 4. Democracy promotion as mission
Chip Gagnon 5. Accompaniment as mission: A successful model from Colombia
Kim Marie Lamberty 6. Gender
security
and religious freedom in post-conflict societies
Evelyn Bush Section 3: Criminalization Introduction to Section 3
Keith Brown 7. Post-conflict justice enclaves: The development of a war crimes justice model following the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Chris Engels 8. Unknowing the other: A short essay on criminalization through narrative in postwar El Salvador
Ellen Moodie Section 4: Reflections on Post-Conflict as Practice Introduction to Section 4
Keith Brown 9. Post-colonial subjectivities in the post-conflict aid triangle: The drama of educational missionization in the Thai-Burma borderlands
Rosalie Metro 10. The sum of tiny things: Civil society
democracy promotion and The Ugly American in Macedonia
1995-2004
Keith Brown 11. Social scientists in post-war contexts: Bridging the gap between reflection and action
Elton Skendaj 12. Conclusion: Toward a field of post-conflict studies
Keith Brown and Chip Gagnon
Foreword
Peter Katzenstein 1. Introduction
Chip Gagnon
Stefan Senders and Keith Brown Section 1: The Post-Conflict concept 2. The origins of "post-conflict"
Aida Hozi¿ 3. Reconsidering 'post-conflict' in the American way of war tradition: A short conceptual History
Colonel Isaiah (Ike) Wilson III Section 2: Recasting Mission Introduction to Section 2
Chip Gagnon 4. Democracy promotion as mission
Chip Gagnon 5. Accompaniment as mission: A successful model from Colombia
Kim Marie Lamberty 6. Gender
security
and religious freedom in post-conflict societies
Evelyn Bush Section 3: Criminalization Introduction to Section 3
Keith Brown 7. Post-conflict justice enclaves: The development of a war crimes justice model following the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Chris Engels 8. Unknowing the other: A short essay on criminalization through narrative in postwar El Salvador
Ellen Moodie Section 4: Reflections on Post-Conflict as Practice Introduction to Section 4
Keith Brown 9. Post-colonial subjectivities in the post-conflict aid triangle: The drama of educational missionization in the Thai-Burma borderlands
Rosalie Metro 10. The sum of tiny things: Civil society
democracy promotion and The Ugly American in Macedonia
1995-2004
Keith Brown 11. Social scientists in post-war contexts: Bridging the gap between reflection and action
Elton Skendaj 12. Conclusion: Toward a field of post-conflict studies
Keith Brown and Chip Gagnon
Peter Katzenstein 1. Introduction
Chip Gagnon
Stefan Senders and Keith Brown Section 1: The Post-Conflict concept 2. The origins of "post-conflict"
Aida Hozi¿ 3. Reconsidering 'post-conflict' in the American way of war tradition: A short conceptual History
Colonel Isaiah (Ike) Wilson III Section 2: Recasting Mission Introduction to Section 2
Chip Gagnon 4. Democracy promotion as mission
Chip Gagnon 5. Accompaniment as mission: A successful model from Colombia
Kim Marie Lamberty 6. Gender
security
and religious freedom in post-conflict societies
Evelyn Bush Section 3: Criminalization Introduction to Section 3
Keith Brown 7. Post-conflict justice enclaves: The development of a war crimes justice model following the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Chris Engels 8. Unknowing the other: A short essay on criminalization through narrative in postwar El Salvador
Ellen Moodie Section 4: Reflections on Post-Conflict as Practice Introduction to Section 4
Keith Brown 9. Post-colonial subjectivities in the post-conflict aid triangle: The drama of educational missionization in the Thai-Burma borderlands
Rosalie Metro 10. The sum of tiny things: Civil society
democracy promotion and The Ugly American in Macedonia
1995-2004
Keith Brown 11. Social scientists in post-war contexts: Bridging the gap between reflection and action
Elton Skendaj 12. Conclusion: Toward a field of post-conflict studies
Keith Brown and Chip Gagnon