Routledge handbook of peace, security and development
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Routledge handbook of peace, security and development
(Routledge handbooks)
Routledge, 2020
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Fen Osler Hampson, Alpaslan Özerdem, and Jonathan Kent
- Meanings of peace / Landon E. Hancock and Johanna Solomon
- Conceptions of security / Paul Jackson
- Human security / Edward Newman
- Peacebuilding / Alpaslan Özerdem
- State-building, state fragility, and interventions / Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
- Humanitarian intervention in a global age / Emrah Özdemir
- Human rights and transitional justice / Clifford Bob
- Nonviolent conflict transformation / Patricia Sellick
- Climate and conflict / Paola Vesco and Halvard Buhaug
- Health problems and epidemics / Val Percival
- Non-state actors and conflict management in an era of grey zone conflict / David Carment and Dani Belo
- Maritime insecurities / Christian Bueger and Jessica Larsen
- US foreign policy and global peace and security : the case for a new foreign policy / Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Democratization processes and international conflict / Fletcher D. Cox
- State-building and post state-building : from triumphalism to defeatism / Marina Ottaway
- Religion and international conflict / Ahmet Erdi Özturk
- Inequality, identity, and conflict / Solveig Hillesund and Gudrun Østby
- Memory, cultural heritage, and legacies of wars / Valérie Rosoux
- State-society relations in the era of populist politics : the role of corporate responsibility / Robert Hanlon and Kenneth Christie
- Appropriate interventions in an increasingly interconnected world : overview of interventionism and development in insecure contexts / Julia Smith-Omono
- Promoting peace and security through sustainable development goal 16 / Aytakin Mustafayeva
- Peace journalism / Jake Lynch
- Donors and the peace-security-development nexus / Ivica Petrikova
- Rising powers and world politics' changing security landscape / Nick Bisley
- The changing role of the United Nations in managing armed conflict / Alistair D. Edgar
- NATO : current challenges and long-term adaptation / Alexander Moens and Alexandra Richards
- The Bretton Woods institutions and their changing role in shaping development outcomes in the post-2008 period / Mark Hibben
- Regional organizations / Aarie Glas and David Zarnett
- A critical review of displacement regimes / Robert Muggah
- The global governance of migration / Jonathan Kent
- Diaspora as non-state actors in the international system / Oula Kadhum
- The role of civil society actors in peacemaking and peacebuilding / Sara Hellmüller
- Non-governmental organizations and the peace, security, and development nexus / Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre
- Youth, peace, and security / Ali Altiok, Helen Berents, Irena Grizelj, and Siobhan McEvoy-Levy