New agendas for peace research : conflict and security reexamined

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New agendas for peace research : conflict and security reexamined

edited by Elise Boulding

L. Rienner Publishers, 1992

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Papers, presented at a gathering of peace researchers in July 1990 on the occasion of 25th anniversary of the end of World War II

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Confronting a changing post-Cold War Environment - in which North-South conflicts have superseded those between East and West, and the boundaries between internal and interstate conflicts have all but disappeared - peace researchers reexamine in this book the concepts of conflict and security. In Part 1, the authors explore the old and new conflicts from European, Third World, and feminist perspectives. Part 2 examines reconceptualizations of security, critically analyzing the appropriateness of using environmental and development concepts to expand earlier formulatios of strategic security. Part 3 offers insights into creative new approaches to conflict and violence, concluding with a look at the process of replacing cultures of militarism with peace cultures. The final chapter highlights the challenges facing peace research now - in its 25th year of development as a discipline - and in the decades to come.

目次

  • Part 1 New faces, old conflicts: peace research at the end of the Cold War, Hylke Tromp
  • social learning and conflict resolution in a changing Europe, Eva Senghaas-Knobloch
  • Africans digest their past and look to the future, Solomon Nkiwane
  • the feminist experience and social change in Europe and Africa, Birgit Brock-Utne
  • the disappearing boundaries between internal and external conflicts, Kumar Rupesinghe. Part 2 Reconceptualizing security: security through military defense?, Randall Forsberg
  • security through defending the environment - an illusion?, Lothar Brock
  • security through defending the environment - citizens say yes!, Patricia Mische
  • ecodevelopment - what security for the Third World?, Ursula Oswald. Part 3 New security technologies: how guerillas become peace builders, Winifred Byanyima
  • from confrontation to mediation, Hendrik van der Merwe
  • silently - how UN good offices work, Juergen Dedring
  • the challenge of peace education - replacing the cultures of militarism, Ritta Wahlstrom. Conclusion: challenges for the peace research community in an era of transition, Elise Boulding.

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