yesThe ideology of the liberal peace has propelled the political economies of war-torn societies into a scheme of global convergence towards ¿market liberalisation¿. This orthodoxy was an uncontestable assumption underlying external economic assistance. However, the project faltered under its inherent contradictions and because it ignored the socio-economic problems confronting war-torn societies, even aggravating them by increasing the vulnerability of populations to poverty and shadow economic activity. Although revisionists have embarked on a mission to boost the UN¿s peacebuilding capacity and also rescue the Millennium Development Goals, the basic assumptions of the liberal peace are not challenged and potential alternatives are overlo...
We define peace economics as the economic study and design of political, economic, and cultural inst...
This article reflects upon the shift away from linear understandings of peacebuilding, which assumed...
noA deconstruction of the role of peace support operations suggests that they sustain a particular o...
The ideology of the liberal peace has propelled the political economies of war-torn societies into a...
yesThis commentary adopts a critical political economy perspective and therefore contests the libera...
The overall record of peacebuilding as a post-Cold War liberal project has proved to be more positiv...
There is considerable evidence that peacebuilding operations are more likely to reproduce important ...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
The debate on peacebuilding is deadlocked. Leading scholars of ‘fourth generation’ peacebuilding, wh...
For many commentators the lack of success in international statebuilding efforts has been explained ...
In numerous countries where peace agreements have held without a relapse into conflict beyond the cr...
The liberal worldview is founded on two interlinked promises: the inherent capacity of markets to de...
The term liberal peace is employed to explain the absence of fatal conflict between democratic natio...
Peacebuilding is the new black. It’s one of the biggest ‘things’ in global, international security; ...
‘Liberal peace-building’ is a subject of intense debate within contemporary IR. This article contend...
We define peace economics as the economic study and design of political, economic, and cultural inst...
This article reflects upon the shift away from linear understandings of peacebuilding, which assumed...
noA deconstruction of the role of peace support operations suggests that they sustain a particular o...
The ideology of the liberal peace has propelled the political economies of war-torn societies into a...
yesThis commentary adopts a critical political economy perspective and therefore contests the libera...
The overall record of peacebuilding as a post-Cold War liberal project has proved to be more positiv...
There is considerable evidence that peacebuilding operations are more likely to reproduce important ...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
The debate on peacebuilding is deadlocked. Leading scholars of ‘fourth generation’ peacebuilding, wh...
For many commentators the lack of success in international statebuilding efforts has been explained ...
In numerous countries where peace agreements have held without a relapse into conflict beyond the cr...
The liberal worldview is founded on two interlinked promises: the inherent capacity of markets to de...
The term liberal peace is employed to explain the absence of fatal conflict between democratic natio...
Peacebuilding is the new black. It’s one of the biggest ‘things’ in global, international security; ...
‘Liberal peace-building’ is a subject of intense debate within contemporary IR. This article contend...
We define peace economics as the economic study and design of political, economic, and cultural inst...
This article reflects upon the shift away from linear understandings of peacebuilding, which assumed...
noA deconstruction of the role of peace support operations suggests that they sustain a particular o...