Peacebuilding in the United Nations : coming into life

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    • Cavalcante, Fernando

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Peacebuilding in the United Nations : coming into life

Fernando Cavalcante

(Rethinking peace and conflict studies)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2019

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-323)

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Description

This book traces the trajectory and different meanings of the concept of peacebuilding in the United Nations since the early 1990s. It analyses how that concept gained life in a particular context and the implications of this process for the Organisation's support to societies affected by armed conflict in general and for peace operations in particular. Departing from tenets about the influence of ideas in world politics and engaging with the critique of the liberal peace scholarship, the book provides a theoretically informed narrative of how peacebuilding acquired different meanings while remaining largely motivated, justified, legitimated and informed by a proactive and top-down agenda of promoting liberal democratic institutions, norms and values as a remedy to the challenges faced by societies affected by armed conflict. The book will appeal to scholars, policymakers and practitioners in peacebuilding and post-conflict development.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: On the influence of ideational aspects in world politicsChapter 3: Framework for analysisChapter 4: The origins of UN peacebuilding (I): the academic rootsChapter 5: The origins of UN peacebuilding (II): the liberal democratic peace in the UN milieuChapter 6: Towards UN liberal democratic peacebuilding(s)Chapter 7: The limits of liberal peacebuilding and the new 'peacebuilding architecture'Chapter 8: The functioning of the 'new elements' of the UN peacebuilding architectureChapter 9: ConclusionList of bibliographical references

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