Routledge Handbook of Peacebuilding
Herausgeber: Mac Ginty, Roger
Routledge Handbook of Peacebuilding
Herausgeber: Mac Ginty, Roger
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This handbook offers a comprehensive state-of-the-art overview of the meanings and uses of the term â peacebuildingâ , and presents leading-edge debates on current practices.
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This handbook offers a comprehensive state-of-the-art overview of the meanings and uses of the term â peacebuildingâ , and presents leading-edge debates on current practices.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781138922709
- ISBN-10: 1138922706
- Artikelnr.: 42235950
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781138922709
- ISBN-10: 1138922706
- Artikelnr.: 42235950
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Roger Mac Ginty is Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute and the Department of Politics at the University of Manchester. He edits the journal Peacebuilding and his latest book was International Peacebuilding and Local Resistance: Hybrid forms of peace.
Introduction
Roger Mac Ginty Section 1: Reading Peacebuilding 1. Problem-Solving and Critical Paradigms
Michael Pugh 2. The Evolution of Peacebuilding
Stephen Ryan 3. The Limits of Peacebuilding Theory
Gerald Steinberg Section 2: Approaches and Cross-Cutting Themes 4.Gender
Maria O'Reilly 5. Religion and Peacebuilding
Mohammed Abu-Nimer 6. Reconciliation
Emma Hutchison and Roland Bleiker 7. The Politics of Memory and Peacebuilding
Marc Howard Ross Section 3: Disciplinary Approaches to Peacebuilding 8. International Relations Theory and Peacebuilding
Dominik Zaum 9. Social Psychology and Peacebuilding
Shelley McKeown 10. Social Anthropology and Peacebuilding
Anne M. Brown 11. Economists and Peacebuilding
Jurgen Brauer and Raul Caruso 12. Sociology and Peacebuilding
John Brewer 13. History and Peacebuilding
Anthony Oberschall 14. Quantitative Approaches
Patrick M. Regan Section 4: Violence and Security 15. The Securitisation of Peacebuilding
Necla Tschergi 16. Security Sector Reform
Mark Sedra 17. Disarmament
Demobilization and Reintegration
Alpaslan Özerdem 18. Zones of Peace
Landon E. Hancock 19. Peacebuilding
Law and Human Rights
Christine Bell Section 5: Everyday Living and Peacebuilding 20. Employment and Household Welfare
Patrícia Justino and Ricardo Santos 21. Organic versus Strategic Approaches to Peacebuilding
Sherrill Stroschein 22. Education and Learning
Patricia A. Maulden 23. Youth
Siobhan McEvoy-Levy Section 6: The Infrastructure of Peacebuilding 24. The International Architecture of Peacebuilding
Edward Newman 25. The Political Economy of Peacebuilding and International Aid
Susan L. Woodward 26. Statebuilding
Susanna Campbell and Jenny H Peterson 27. Civil Society
Thania Paffenholz 28. Indigenous Approaches to Peacebuilding
Anthony Wanis-St. John 29. Urban Planning and Policy
Scott A. Bollens Conclusion
Roger Mac Ginty
Roger Mac Ginty Section 1: Reading Peacebuilding 1. Problem-Solving and Critical Paradigms
Michael Pugh 2. The Evolution of Peacebuilding
Stephen Ryan 3. The Limits of Peacebuilding Theory
Gerald Steinberg Section 2: Approaches and Cross-Cutting Themes 4.Gender
Maria O'Reilly 5. Religion and Peacebuilding
Mohammed Abu-Nimer 6. Reconciliation
Emma Hutchison and Roland Bleiker 7. The Politics of Memory and Peacebuilding
Marc Howard Ross Section 3: Disciplinary Approaches to Peacebuilding 8. International Relations Theory and Peacebuilding
Dominik Zaum 9. Social Psychology and Peacebuilding
Shelley McKeown 10. Social Anthropology and Peacebuilding
Anne M. Brown 11. Economists and Peacebuilding
Jurgen Brauer and Raul Caruso 12. Sociology and Peacebuilding
John Brewer 13. History and Peacebuilding
Anthony Oberschall 14. Quantitative Approaches
Patrick M. Regan Section 4: Violence and Security 15. The Securitisation of Peacebuilding
Necla Tschergi 16. Security Sector Reform
Mark Sedra 17. Disarmament
Demobilization and Reintegration
Alpaslan Özerdem 18. Zones of Peace
Landon E. Hancock 19. Peacebuilding
Law and Human Rights
Christine Bell Section 5: Everyday Living and Peacebuilding 20. Employment and Household Welfare
Patrícia Justino and Ricardo Santos 21. Organic versus Strategic Approaches to Peacebuilding
Sherrill Stroschein 22. Education and Learning
Patricia A. Maulden 23. Youth
Siobhan McEvoy-Levy Section 6: The Infrastructure of Peacebuilding 24. The International Architecture of Peacebuilding
Edward Newman 25. The Political Economy of Peacebuilding and International Aid
Susan L. Woodward 26. Statebuilding
Susanna Campbell and Jenny H Peterson 27. Civil Society
Thania Paffenholz 28. Indigenous Approaches to Peacebuilding
Anthony Wanis-St. John 29. Urban Planning and Policy
Scott A. Bollens Conclusion
Roger Mac Ginty
Introduction
Roger Mac Ginty Section 1: Reading Peacebuilding 1. Problem-Solving and Critical Paradigms
Michael Pugh 2. The Evolution of Peacebuilding
Stephen Ryan 3. The Limits of Peacebuilding Theory
Gerald Steinberg Section 2: Approaches and Cross-Cutting Themes 4.Gender
Maria O'Reilly 5. Religion and Peacebuilding
Mohammed Abu-Nimer 6. Reconciliation
Emma Hutchison and Roland Bleiker 7. The Politics of Memory and Peacebuilding
Marc Howard Ross Section 3: Disciplinary Approaches to Peacebuilding 8. International Relations Theory and Peacebuilding
Dominik Zaum 9. Social Psychology and Peacebuilding
Shelley McKeown 10. Social Anthropology and Peacebuilding
Anne M. Brown 11. Economists and Peacebuilding
Jurgen Brauer and Raul Caruso 12. Sociology and Peacebuilding
John Brewer 13. History and Peacebuilding
Anthony Oberschall 14. Quantitative Approaches
Patrick M. Regan Section 4: Violence and Security 15. The Securitisation of Peacebuilding
Necla Tschergi 16. Security Sector Reform
Mark Sedra 17. Disarmament
Demobilization and Reintegration
Alpaslan Özerdem 18. Zones of Peace
Landon E. Hancock 19. Peacebuilding
Law and Human Rights
Christine Bell Section 5: Everyday Living and Peacebuilding 20. Employment and Household Welfare
Patrícia Justino and Ricardo Santos 21. Organic versus Strategic Approaches to Peacebuilding
Sherrill Stroschein 22. Education and Learning
Patricia A. Maulden 23. Youth
Siobhan McEvoy-Levy Section 6: The Infrastructure of Peacebuilding 24. The International Architecture of Peacebuilding
Edward Newman 25. The Political Economy of Peacebuilding and International Aid
Susan L. Woodward 26. Statebuilding
Susanna Campbell and Jenny H Peterson 27. Civil Society
Thania Paffenholz 28. Indigenous Approaches to Peacebuilding
Anthony Wanis-St. John 29. Urban Planning and Policy
Scott A. Bollens Conclusion
Roger Mac Ginty
Roger Mac Ginty Section 1: Reading Peacebuilding 1. Problem-Solving and Critical Paradigms
Michael Pugh 2. The Evolution of Peacebuilding
Stephen Ryan 3. The Limits of Peacebuilding Theory
Gerald Steinberg Section 2: Approaches and Cross-Cutting Themes 4.Gender
Maria O'Reilly 5. Religion and Peacebuilding
Mohammed Abu-Nimer 6. Reconciliation
Emma Hutchison and Roland Bleiker 7. The Politics of Memory and Peacebuilding
Marc Howard Ross Section 3: Disciplinary Approaches to Peacebuilding 8. International Relations Theory and Peacebuilding
Dominik Zaum 9. Social Psychology and Peacebuilding
Shelley McKeown 10. Social Anthropology and Peacebuilding
Anne M. Brown 11. Economists and Peacebuilding
Jurgen Brauer and Raul Caruso 12. Sociology and Peacebuilding
John Brewer 13. History and Peacebuilding
Anthony Oberschall 14. Quantitative Approaches
Patrick M. Regan Section 4: Violence and Security 15. The Securitisation of Peacebuilding
Necla Tschergi 16. Security Sector Reform
Mark Sedra 17. Disarmament
Demobilization and Reintegration
Alpaslan Özerdem 18. Zones of Peace
Landon E. Hancock 19. Peacebuilding
Law and Human Rights
Christine Bell Section 5: Everyday Living and Peacebuilding 20. Employment and Household Welfare
Patrícia Justino and Ricardo Santos 21. Organic versus Strategic Approaches to Peacebuilding
Sherrill Stroschein 22. Education and Learning
Patricia A. Maulden 23. Youth
Siobhan McEvoy-Levy Section 6: The Infrastructure of Peacebuilding 24. The International Architecture of Peacebuilding
Edward Newman 25. The Political Economy of Peacebuilding and International Aid
Susan L. Woodward 26. Statebuilding
Susanna Campbell and Jenny H Peterson 27. Civil Society
Thania Paffenholz 28. Indigenous Approaches to Peacebuilding
Anthony Wanis-St. John 29. Urban Planning and Policy
Scott A. Bollens Conclusion
Roger Mac Ginty