Peace studies : an introduction to the concept, scope, and themes

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Peace studies : an introduction to the concept, scope, and themes

edited By Ranabir Samaddar

(South Asian peace studies / editor Ranabir Samaddar, v. 1)

SAGE Publications, 2004

  • : us : cloth
  • : us : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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`This book addresses the concept and definition of peace, and the purpose and meaning of peace studies from a regional perspective... the book challenges the narrow approach that limits peace studies to studies of conflict resolution or conflict management. It draws attention to the social and political realities of the colonial and post-colonial world and the need for "peace with justice"' - Journal of Peace Research The exciting new Series-South Asian Peace Studies-has been conceived to showcase significant writings on peace studies from and about the region. The emphasis will be on essays, which demonstrate the importance of changing direction in various frameworks-from conflict management to peace, from national security to human security, from revenge to reconciliation, and from rights to justice. This, the inaugural volume in the Series introduces the concept, scope, and main concerns of peace studies. The 19 essays are grouped in three broad sections. The first discusses definitions of peace studies and its main themes. The second section looks at recent cases of conflict in the region while the third considers new paths to conflict resolution based on dialogue and justice.

目次

Introduction - Ranabir Samaddar PART ONE: DEFINING PEACE STUDIES Sectional Introduction - Samir Kr Das Problems of Preparing a Peace Studies Reader - Ranabir Samaddar A Peace Audit on South Asia - Kanti Bajpai Neo-Liberalism and Democracy in South Asia - Gautam Kr Basu Legal Regime for Refugee Care - Brian Gorlick Self-Determination and Politics of Identity - East Europe - Subhas Chakraborty Deaths, Responsibility, and Justice - Ranabir Samaddar PART TWO: BORDERS, WAR AND THE PEOPLE Sectional Introduction - Paula Banerjee War, Population Movements and the Formation of States - Samir Kr Das Borders as Unsettled Markers - The Sino-Indian Border - Paula Banerjee Protecting the Rights of Refugees - Irene Khan People and Territory: Moving beyond Boundaries - Barun De Population Movements and Interstate Conflicts - Partha Ghosh Rehabilitation of Victims in War-torn Societies - Sanjukta Bhattacharya Women Across Borders in Kashmir - The Continuum of Violence - Asha Hans Nationalities, Ethnic Processes, and Violence in India's Northeast - Manirul Hussain PART THREE: CONFLICT SITUATIONS, DIALOGUE AND PEACE Sectional Introduction - Subhoranjan Dasgupta Building Peace in Kashmir - Tapan Kr Bose The Indian Nuclear Debate - Kanti Bajpai Sub-Regional Dialogue in the East and the Northeast - A New Way to Cooperate - Paula Banerjee et al A New Way to Cooperate Literary Sensitivities on War, Exodus, and Partition - Subhoranjan Dasgupta Between Revenge and Reconciliation - Rajeev Bhargava Further Readings on Themes in Peace Studies Index

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