Peacebuilding

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VOLUME ONE: IDEAS AND FOUNDATIONS The Evolution of Peacebuilding - Stephen Ryan An Agenda for Peace, Preventive Diplomacy, Peacemaking and Peace-Keeping - UN Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond International Relations Theory - Robert W. Cox The Problem-Solving and Critical Paradigms - Michael Pugh Peace Research and Politics - Herman Schmid Small Peace - Paul Smoker Peace and Development: Towards a New Synthesis - Jon Barnett Peace Culture and Social Action - Elise Boulding Civil War Settlements and the Implementation of Military Power-sharing Arrangements - Matthew Hoddie and Caroline Hartzell International Peacebuilding: A Theoretical and Quantitative Analysis - Michael Doyle and Nicholas Sambanis Civil War Peace Agreement Implementation and State Capacity - Karl DeRouen et al. International Peacebuilding and the 'Mission Civilisatrice' - Roland Paris The False Promise of Peacebuilding - Ian Spears A Genealogy of Peacemaking: The Creation and Re-creation of Order - Oliver Richmond Do the Root Causes of Civil War Matter? On Using Knowledge to Improve Peacebuilding Interventions - Susan Woodward Peacebuilding Does Not Build Peace - Tobias Denskus The Granting of Forgiveness in an Intergroup Context: African and Asian Social Representations - Etienne Mullett et al. The Limits of Peacebuilding Theory - Gerald Steinberg The Concealed Violence of Modern Peace-(Making) - Jorg Meyer Indigenous Peace-Making versus the Liberal Peace - Roger Mac Ginty VOLUME TWO: ACTORS Reinventing Governments: The Promise and Perils of United Nations Peace Building - Eva Bertram Imaging Democracy, Building Unsustainable Institutions: The UN Peacekeeping Operation in Haiti - Laura Zanotti The West and Contemporary Peace Operations - Alex Bellamy and Paul Williams Does Peacebuilding Build Peace? Liberal (Mis)Steps in the Peace Process - Charles-Philippe David The Role of the African Union in Continental Peace and Security Governance - John Moolakkattu A Changing Asia: Prospects for War, Peace, Cooperation and Order - Muthiah Alagappa Assessing the Conflict Resolution Potential of the EU: The Cyprus Conflict and Accession Negotiations - Doga Ulas Erlap and Nimet Beriker Engendering (In)Security in Peace Support Operations - Paul Higate and Marsha Henry Religion and Peacemaking: A Conceptualization - John Brewer, Gareth Higgins and Francis Teeney Examining Peace-oriented Media in Areas of Violent Conflict - Vladimir Bratic The Future of the Peace Corps - Harris Wofford Civil Society and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: Ambiguities of International Programmes Aimed at Building 'New' Societies - Beatrice Pouligny Civil Society and Peacebuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Roberto Belloni The People's Peace: Peace Agreements, Civil Society and Participatory Democracy - Christine Bell and Catherine O'Rourke Potential Cornerstone of Infrastructures of Peace? How Local Peace Committees Can Make a Difference - Paul van Tongeren Heart of Darkness: Current Images of the DRC and Their Theoretical Underpinning - Patience Kambama Disempowerment and Marginalisation of Peace NGOs: Exposing Peace Gaps in Israel and Palestine - Karin Aggestam and Lisa Stroembom Civilian Peacebuilding: Peace by Bureaucratic Means? - Laurent Goetschel and Tobias Hagmann VOLUME THREE: ISSUES Reconciliation with Al Qaeda? - Judith Renner and Alexander Spencer Making Peace Global - Diana Francis On Democratization and Peacebuilding - Charles Call and Susan Cook Guns, Camps and Cash: Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reinsertion of Former Combatants in Transitions from War to Peace - Mark Knight and Alpaslan OEzerdem Politicizing Indiscriminate Terror: Imagining an Inclusive Framework for the Anti-Landmines Movement - Asmeret Asefaw Berhe Gender Empowerment and United Nations Peacebuilding - Theodora-Ismene Gizelis Feminist Responses to International Security Studies - J. Ann Tickner Can States Buy Peace? Social Welfare Spending and Civil Conflicts - Zeynep Taydas and Dursun Peksen Women Opposing U.S. Militarism in East Asia - Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okawaza-rey Peace on Quicksand? Challenging the Conventional Wisdom about Economic Growth and Post-Conflict Risks - Marianne Dahl and Bjorn Hoyland Sharing the Wealth: A Pathway to Peace or a Trail to Nowhere? - Helga Malmin Binningsbo and Siri Aas Rustad Escaping the Symbolic Politics Trap: Reconciliation Initiatives and Conflict Resolution in Ethnic Wars - Stuart Kaufman Truth-Seeking, Truth Telling and Postconflict Peacebuilding: Curb the Enthusiasm? - David Mendeloff Trust and the Problem of National Reconciliation - Trudy Govier and Wilhelm Verwoerd Genocide and the Legal Process in Rwanda: From Genocide Amnesty to the New Rule of Law - Augustine Brannigan and Nicholas Jones The Demand for Reparations: Grievance, Risk and the Pursuit of Justice in Civil War Settlement - Prakash Adhikari, Wendy Hansen and Kathy Powers Does Contact Work in Protracted Asymmetrical Conflict? Appraising 20 Years of Reconciliation-Aimed Encounters between Israeli Jews and Palestinians - Ifat Maoz Peace Education in Societies Involved in Intractable Conflicts: Direct and Indirect Models - Daniel Bar-Tal and Yigal Rosen VOLUME FOUR: CONTEXTS Incorporating 'the Earth and the Skies, the Wind and the Rocks': Nature as an Active Participant in Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding - Stephanie Westlund 'Norway Is a Peace Nation': A Discourse Analytic Reading of the Norwegian Peace Engagement - ?ystein Haga Skanland Peace Building in Violent Conflict: Israeli-Palestinian Post-Oslo People-to-People Activities - Ifat Moaz The Pitfalls of Peacebuilding from Below: Governance Promotion and Local Political Processes in Postconflict Lebanon - Paul Kingston Creating 'Partners for Peace': The Palestinian Authority and the International Statebuilding Agenda - Mandy Turner Women, Violence and Nonviolent Resistance in East Timor - Christine Mason Peacebuilding and State Formation in Post-Conflict Bougainville - Volker Boege The Construction of Grievance: Natural Resources and Identity in a Separatist Conflict - Edward Aspinall Gulu in War ... and Peace: The Town as Camp in Northern Uganda - Adam Branch The Power of Sweet Words. Local Forms of Intervention with War-Affected Women in Rural Sierra Leone - Denise Doucet and Myriam Denov Migratory Coping in Wartime Mozambique: An Anthropology of Violence and Displacement in 'Fragmented Wars' - Stephen Lubkemann Rwanda: The Perils of Peacemaking - Christopher Clapham Local Violence and International Intervention in Sudan - Gunnar Sorbo Building Community Following Displacement by Armed Conflict: A Case Study - Margarita Frederico et al. El Salvador: Two Cheers for Democracy? - Matthew Carr 'So These Folks Are Aggressive': An Orientalist Reading of 'Afghan Warlords' - Keith Stanski The "Paradox" of Tuzla City: Explaining Non-Nationalist Local Politics during the Bosnian War - Ioannis Armakolas

The Sage Major Work on Peacebuilding is the most comprehensive and insightful academic resource on peacebuilding to date. A superb collection of the best scholarly and policy works on peacebuilding, organised and introduced in clear language by one of the world's leading peacebuilding scholars, I can think of no better publication for students, policy experts, journalists or anyone wanting to learn about this crucial topic. -- Richard Jackson The Major Work provides an incisive overview of the contemporary debates and challenges surrounding the term 'peacebuilding'. A must read for students and scholars of the International Relations, Peace Studies, and Conflict Resolution. -- Yoshiaki Furuzawa

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