Strategies of peace : transforming conflict in a violent world
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Strategies of peace : transforming conflict in a violent world
(Studies in strategic peacebuilding)
Oxford University Press, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
How can a just peace be built in sites of genocide, massive civil war, dictatorship, terrorism, and poverty? In Strategies of Peace, the first volume in the Studies in Strategic Peacebuilding series, fifteen leading scholars propose an imaginative and provocative approach to peacebuilding. Today the dominant thinking is the "liberal peace," which stresses cease fires, elections, and short run peace operations carried out by international institutions,
western states, and local political elites. But the liberal peace is not enough, the authors argue. A just and sustainable peace requires a far more holistic vision that links together activities, actors, and institutions at all levels. By exploring innovative models for building lasting peace-a United Nations
counter-terrorism policy that also promotes good governance; coordination of the international prosecution of war criminals with local efforts to settle civil wars; increasing the involvement of religious leaders, who have a unique ability to elicit peace settlements; and many others-the authors advance a bold new vision for peacebuilding.
目次
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction: Daniel Philpott, Searching for Strategy in an Age of Peacebuilding
Chapter One: John Paul Lederach and R. Scott Appleby, Strategic Peacebuilding: An Overview
Chapter Two: Peter Wallensteen, Strategic Peacebuilding: Concepts and Challenges
Chapter Three: Hal Culbertson, The Evaluation of Peacebuilding Initiatives: Putting Learning Into Practice
Chapter Four: Daniel Philpott, Reconciliation: An Ethic for Peacebuilding
Chapter Five: Simon Chesterman, Whose Strategy, Whose Peace? The Role of International Institutions in Strategic Peacebuilding
Chapter Six: Nicholas Sambanis, How Strategic is UN Peacebuilding?
Chapter Seven: George A. Lopez and David Cortright, Targeted Sanctions, Counter-Terrorism and Strategic Peace-Building
Chapter Eight: Robert C. Johansen, Peace and Justice? The Contribution of International Judicial Processes to Peacebuilding
Chapter Nine: Naomi Roht-Arriaza, Human Rights and Strategic Peacebuilding: The Roles of Local, National, and International Actors
Chapter Ten: Jackie Smith, Economic Globalization and Strategic Peacebuilding
Chapter Eleven: Larissa Fast, The Response Imperative: Tensions and Dilemmas of Humanitarian Action and Strategic Peacebuilding
Chapter Twelve: Robert D. Enright, Jeannette Knutson Enright, and Anthony C. Holter, Turning Hatred to Community Friendship: Forgiveness Education as a Resource for Strategic Peacebuilding in Post-Accord Belfast
Chapter Thirteen: Gerard F. Powers, Religion and Peacebuilding
Conclusion: Oliver Richmond, Strategic Peacebuilding Beyond the Liberal State
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