During the past three decades, East Asia has been more peaceful than Europe, the Americas or any continent, in terms of battle deaths per capita. When generating theories on peace and war, studies almost never look at the experiences of East Asia. Since East Asia is a spectacular case of pacification, and since it has not contributed much to our theories of peace and conflict, The Long Peace of East Asia is an important book for studies on peace and war.
During the past three decades, East Asia has been more peaceful than Europe, the Americas or any continent, in terms of battle deaths per capita. When generating theories on peace and war, studies almost never look at the experiences of East Asia. Since East Asia is a spectacular case of pacification, and since it has not contributed much to our theories of peace and conflict, The Long Peace of East Asia is an important book for studies on peace and war.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Timo Kivimÿki is Professor of international relations with particular expertise in peace and conflict studies at the University of Bath. Previously he has held professorships at the University of Helsinki, University of Lapland, and at the University of Copenhagen. Professor Kivimÿki has also been director of the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (Copenhagen) and the Institute of Development Studies of the University of Helsinki. In addition to purely academic work Professor Kivimÿki has been a frequent consultant to the Finnish, Danish, Dutch, Russian, Malaysian, Indonesian and Swedish governments, as well as to several UN and EU organizations on conflict and terrorism. He was President Martti Ahtisaari's (mediators) adviser in the Aceh peace talks, and the initiator of the West Kalimantan peace process, led by Indonesia's Vice President, Jusuf Kalla. Dr Kivimÿki's book, Can Peace Research Make Peace? was published by Ashgate in 2012.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Aim and Concepts; Chapter 2 Theoretical Premises of the Argument; Chapter 3 The Phenomenon to be Explained: The Long Peace of East Asia; Chapter 4 The Main Argument: The Contribution of the ASEAN/Chinese Way to the Long Peace of East Asia; Chapter 5 Developmentalism and the Prevention of the Onset of Conflicts; Chapter 6 Non-Intervention and the Prevention of the Escalation of Conflicts into Wars; Chapter 7 Face Saving and the Termination of Conflicts; Chapter 8 Generation of the Successful ASEAN/Chinese Approach; Chapter 9 Will The Long Peace Survive? How Could It Be Made Broader, Positive and More Sustainable?; Chapter 10 What Can The East Asian Experience Offer to Theories of International Relations, Peace and Conflicts?;
Chapter 1 Aim and Concepts; Chapter 2 Theoretical Premises of the Argument; Chapter 3 The Phenomenon to be Explained: The Long Peace of East Asia; Chapter 4 The Main Argument: The Contribution of the ASEAN/Chinese Way to the Long Peace of East Asia; Chapter 5 Developmentalism and the Prevention of the Onset of Conflicts; Chapter 6 Non-Intervention and the Prevention of the Escalation of Conflicts into Wars; Chapter 7 Face Saving and the Termination of Conflicts; Chapter 8 Generation of the Successful ASEAN/Chinese Approach; Chapter 9 Will The Long Peace Survive? How Could It Be Made Broader, Positive and More Sustainable?; Chapter 10 What Can The East Asian Experience Offer to Theories of International Relations, Peace and Conflicts?;
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