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palgrave advances in
peacebuilding
critical developments and approaches
edited by
oliver p. richmond
director of the centre for peace and conflict
studies, university of st andrews, uk
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In Memoriam
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contents
list of abbreviations and acronyms x
notes on contributors xiii
introduction 1
oliver p. richmond
1. a genealogy of peace and conflict theory 14
oliver p. richmond
part 1 critical agendas: theories,
concepts, and methods
2. war, government, politics: a critical response
to the hegemony of the liberal peace 41
vivienne jabri
3. reconstruction: the missing historical link 58
andrew j. williams
4. method: theory and ethnography in peace
and conflict studies 74
jevgenia viktorova milne
5. challenging statebuilding as peacebuilding – working
with hybrid political orders to build peace 99
m. anne brown, volker boege, kevin p. clements and anna nolan
6. human security and the legitimisation
of peacebuilding 116
shahrbanou tadjbakhsh
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7. gender and peacebuilding
tarja väyrynen 137
8. liberal peace, liberal imperialism: a
gramscian critique 154
ian taylor
9. the ideology of peace: peacebuilding and
the war in Iraq 175
mikkel vedby rasmussen
part 2 key agendas: institutions, issues, and themes
10. the institutionalisation of peacebuilding: what
role for the Un Peacebuilding Commission? 193
alex j. bellamy
11. democratisation and development: a
difficult relationship 213
dirk kotzé
12. NGO dilemmas in peacebuilding 235
henry f. chip carey
13. welfare in war-torn societies: nemesis
of the liberal peace? 262
michael pugh
14. resolving conflicts and pursuing accountability: beyond
‘justice vs. peace’ 279
chandra lekha sriram
15. reconciliation (reflections from Northern Ireland
and South Africa) 294
john darby
16. training goldfish (in a desert): transforming political economies of
conflict using voluntarism, regulation and supervision 307
neil cooper
part 3 developing agendas
17. culture: challenges and possibilities 329
morgan brigg
18. gilding the lily? international support for indigenous
and traditional peacebuilding 347
roger mac ginty
contents ix
19. kindered peacebuilding: liberalism and beyond
alison m.s. watson 367
20. art and peacebuilding: how theatre transforms
conflict in Sri Lanka 376
nilanjana premaratna and roland bleiker
21. peacebuilding and environmental challenges 392
fiona rotberg
22. terrorist conflict vs civil peace in the Basque country 415
ioannis tellidis
bibliography 439
index 463