Rethinking the Liberal Peace
External Models and Local Alternatives
Herausgeber: Tadjbakhsh, Shahrbanou
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External Models and Local Alternatives
Herausgeber: Tadjbakhsh, Shahrbanou
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This book presents a critical analysis of the liberal peace project and offers possible alternatives and models.
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This book presents a critical analysis of the liberal peace project and offers possible alternatives and models.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2011
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 660g
- ISBN-13: 9780415600552
- ISBN-10: 0415600553
- Artikelnr.: 30206645
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2011
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 660g
- ISBN-13: 9780415600552
- ISBN-10: 0415600553
- Artikelnr.: 30206645
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh directs a specialization on Human Security as part of the Master of Public Affairs (MPA) at Sciences Po in Paris and is a Research Associate with PRIO, Oslo. She is author with Anuradha Chenoy of Human Security: Concepts and implications (Routledge 2007).
Introduction: Liberal Peace in Dispute Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh Part 1:
Theory and Critics of the Liberal Peace 1. Open Societies, Open Markets:
Assumptions and Illusions Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh 2. Becoming Liberal,
Unbecoming Liberalism: Liberal-Local Hybridity via the Everyday as a
Response to the Paradoxes of Liberal Peacebuilding Oliver P. Richmond 3.
Peace, Self-Governance and International Engagement: From Neo-Colonial to
Postcolonial Peacebuilding Kristoffer Lidén Part 2: Liberal Democracy 4.
The Liberal Peace: Statebuilding, Democracy and Local Ownership David
Chandler 5. Democracy and Security: A Shotgun Marriage? Robin Luckham 6.
What's Law got to do with it? The Role of Law in Post-Conflict
Democratization and its (Flawed) Assumptions Michael Schoiswohl 7. No Such
Thing as Cosmopolitanism: Field-dependent Consequences in International
Administrative Governance and Criminal Justice Nicholas Dorn Part 3: Market
Liberalism 8. Curing Strangeness in the Political Economy of Peacebuilding:
Traces of Liberalism and Resistance Michael Pugh 9. Economic Dimensions of
the Liberal Peace and its Implications for Conflict in Developing Countries
Syed Mansoob Murshed Part 4: Case Studies 10. Reconstructing Post-2006
Lebanon: A Distorted Market Christine Sylva Hamieh and Roger Mac Ginty 11.
Is Liberal Democracy Possible in Iraq? Amal Shlash and Patrick Tom 12.
Liberal Peace and the Dialogue of the Deaf in Afghanistan Shahrbanou
Tadjbakhsh Conclusion: Typologies and Modifications Proposed by Critical
Approaches Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh and Oliver P. Richmond
Theory and Critics of the Liberal Peace 1. Open Societies, Open Markets:
Assumptions and Illusions Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh 2. Becoming Liberal,
Unbecoming Liberalism: Liberal-Local Hybridity via the Everyday as a
Response to the Paradoxes of Liberal Peacebuilding Oliver P. Richmond 3.
Peace, Self-Governance and International Engagement: From Neo-Colonial to
Postcolonial Peacebuilding Kristoffer Lidén Part 2: Liberal Democracy 4.
The Liberal Peace: Statebuilding, Democracy and Local Ownership David
Chandler 5. Democracy and Security: A Shotgun Marriage? Robin Luckham 6.
What's Law got to do with it? The Role of Law in Post-Conflict
Democratization and its (Flawed) Assumptions Michael Schoiswohl 7. No Such
Thing as Cosmopolitanism: Field-dependent Consequences in International
Administrative Governance and Criminal Justice Nicholas Dorn Part 3: Market
Liberalism 8. Curing Strangeness in the Political Economy of Peacebuilding:
Traces of Liberalism and Resistance Michael Pugh 9. Economic Dimensions of
the Liberal Peace and its Implications for Conflict in Developing Countries
Syed Mansoob Murshed Part 4: Case Studies 10. Reconstructing Post-2006
Lebanon: A Distorted Market Christine Sylva Hamieh and Roger Mac Ginty 11.
Is Liberal Democracy Possible in Iraq? Amal Shlash and Patrick Tom 12.
Liberal Peace and the Dialogue of the Deaf in Afghanistan Shahrbanou
Tadjbakhsh Conclusion: Typologies and Modifications Proposed by Critical
Approaches Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh and Oliver P. Richmond
Introduction: Liberal Peace in Dispute Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh Part 1:
Theory and Critics of the Liberal Peace 1. Open Societies, Open Markets:
Assumptions and Illusions Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh 2. Becoming Liberal,
Unbecoming Liberalism: Liberal-Local Hybridity via the Everyday as a
Response to the Paradoxes of Liberal Peacebuilding Oliver P. Richmond 3.
Peace, Self-Governance and International Engagement: From Neo-Colonial to
Postcolonial Peacebuilding Kristoffer Lidén Part 2: Liberal Democracy 4.
The Liberal Peace: Statebuilding, Democracy and Local Ownership David
Chandler 5. Democracy and Security: A Shotgun Marriage? Robin Luckham 6.
What's Law got to do with it? The Role of Law in Post-Conflict
Democratization and its (Flawed) Assumptions Michael Schoiswohl 7. No Such
Thing as Cosmopolitanism: Field-dependent Consequences in International
Administrative Governance and Criminal Justice Nicholas Dorn Part 3: Market
Liberalism 8. Curing Strangeness in the Political Economy of Peacebuilding:
Traces of Liberalism and Resistance Michael Pugh 9. Economic Dimensions of
the Liberal Peace and its Implications for Conflict in Developing Countries
Syed Mansoob Murshed Part 4: Case Studies 10. Reconstructing Post-2006
Lebanon: A Distorted Market Christine Sylva Hamieh and Roger Mac Ginty 11.
Is Liberal Democracy Possible in Iraq? Amal Shlash and Patrick Tom 12.
Liberal Peace and the Dialogue of the Deaf in Afghanistan Shahrbanou
Tadjbakhsh Conclusion: Typologies and Modifications Proposed by Critical
Approaches Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh and Oliver P. Richmond
Theory and Critics of the Liberal Peace 1. Open Societies, Open Markets:
Assumptions and Illusions Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh 2. Becoming Liberal,
Unbecoming Liberalism: Liberal-Local Hybridity via the Everyday as a
Response to the Paradoxes of Liberal Peacebuilding Oliver P. Richmond 3.
Peace, Self-Governance and International Engagement: From Neo-Colonial to
Postcolonial Peacebuilding Kristoffer Lidén Part 2: Liberal Democracy 4.
The Liberal Peace: Statebuilding, Democracy and Local Ownership David
Chandler 5. Democracy and Security: A Shotgun Marriage? Robin Luckham 6.
What's Law got to do with it? The Role of Law in Post-Conflict
Democratization and its (Flawed) Assumptions Michael Schoiswohl 7. No Such
Thing as Cosmopolitanism: Field-dependent Consequences in International
Administrative Governance and Criminal Justice Nicholas Dorn Part 3: Market
Liberalism 8. Curing Strangeness in the Political Economy of Peacebuilding:
Traces of Liberalism and Resistance Michael Pugh 9. Economic Dimensions of
the Liberal Peace and its Implications for Conflict in Developing Countries
Syed Mansoob Murshed Part 4: Case Studies 10. Reconstructing Post-2006
Lebanon: A Distorted Market Christine Sylva Hamieh and Roger Mac Ginty 11.
Is Liberal Democracy Possible in Iraq? Amal Shlash and Patrick Tom 12.
Liberal Peace and the Dialogue of the Deaf in Afghanistan Shahrbanou
Tadjbakhsh Conclusion: Typologies and Modifications Proposed by Critical
Approaches Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh and Oliver P. Richmond