The analysis and interpretation of conflicts can be a dangerously simplistic exercise. A western, developed socio-economic perspective can simplify conflicts in the 'The Third World' as the inevitable struggles of people who cannot coexist because of ethnic, religious or cultural differences. While acknowledging many contemporary conflicts are c
The analysis and interpretation of conflicts can be a dangerously simplistic exercise. A western, developed socio-economic perspective can simplify conflicts in the 'The Third World' as the inevitable struggles of people who cannot coexist because of ethnic, religious or cultural differences. While acknowledging many contemporary conflicts are c
Daniela Nascimento is an assistant professor of International Relations at the University of Coimbra (Portugal) and a researcher at the Center for Social Studies. She holds a PhD in International Politics and Conflict Resolution from the University of Coimbra, a bachelor degree in International Relations from the same University and a European Master's Degree in Human Rights and Democratisation from the Inter-European Center for Human Rights and Democratisation. Her research interests focus on peace studies, human rights, peacebuilding, humanitarian action, especially in the African context and Timor Leste. She has published various chapters and peer-reviewed articles in national and international journals and books, as well as participation in various research projects with national and international funding.
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Introduction Chapter 1 - Understanding conflict beyond ethnicity and religion: a review of the main approaches Chapter 2 - Responding to conflict and building peace in theory and practice: a critical analysis of the liberal peace agenda Chapter 3 - Addressing socio-economic inequalities as a basis for peace: an alternative approach to conflict? Chapter 4 - Historical trajectories of the North-South conflict in Sudan (1956-2005) Chapter 5 - From Addis Ababa to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement: a recipe for peace or a way back to conflict? Chapter 6 - Rendering invisibilities visible in Sudan: a critical analysis of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement Chapter 7 - A fragile peace and the various 'Souths' within South Sudan: addressing inequalities as a crucial step for peace? Conclusions
Introduction Chapter 1 - Understanding conflict beyond ethnicity and religion: a review of the main approaches Chapter 2 - Responding to conflict and building peace in theory and practice: a critical analysis of the liberal peace agenda Chapter 3 - Addressing socio-economic inequalities as a basis for peace: an alternative approach to conflict? Chapter 4 - Historical trajectories of the North-South conflict in Sudan (1956-2005) Chapter 5 - From Addis Ababa to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement: a recipe for peace or a way back to conflict? Chapter 6 - Rendering invisibilities visible in Sudan: a critical analysis of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement Chapter 7 - A fragile peace and the various 'Souths' within South Sudan: addressing inequalities as a crucial step for peace? Conclusions
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