This conclusion notes the rise of relationalism in theorizing peacebuilding and the advantages of this approach as evident in the contributions to this special issue. Nevertheless, it cautions against such a move and in particular, some of the ontological and epistemological consequences of the relational turn as evident in recent poststructuralism, postcolonial approaches and practice theory. It contrasts this with the critical realist approach – whose relationalism has been ignored by the current turn – allowing both relationalism and a belief in objectivity and preference for certain knowledge claims
Defence date: 30 May 2016Examining Board: Prof. Christian Reus-Smit, University of Queensland; Prof....
International Relations (IR) and related social science disciplines focusing on peace and conflict s...
This thesis disentangles the impact of peacebuilding in post-conflict societies, focusing on the int...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. School of International Service. American UniversityRather than taking the gen...
This article reflects on hybrid relationality as an analytical lens for peacebuilding. It narrates t...
Engagements with difference in peacebuilding are characterized by interrelated patterns of identitia...
There is a multi-faceted relational revolution afoot in International Relations (IR) and in the soci...
The peacebuilding and academic communities are divided over the issue of local ownership between pro...
Bringing ontological questions back into IR has been key to opening discussions about plurality and ...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
I thank my colleagues for their generosity and their engaging reactions to my book. It is interestin...
YesPeacebuilding, as a remedy for all the ailments afflicting any society emerging from war, has pla...
If integrative pluralism in international relations theorising is the way forward, how can we still ...
Despite its great theoretical and practical importance, peacebuilding has remained an undertheorize...
Critical realism helps to resolve contradictions between positivism and interpretivism, to analyse l...
Defence date: 30 May 2016Examining Board: Prof. Christian Reus-Smit, University of Queensland; Prof....
International Relations (IR) and related social science disciplines focusing on peace and conflict s...
This thesis disentangles the impact of peacebuilding in post-conflict societies, focusing on the int...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. School of International Service. American UniversityRather than taking the gen...
This article reflects on hybrid relationality as an analytical lens for peacebuilding. It narrates t...
Engagements with difference in peacebuilding are characterized by interrelated patterns of identitia...
There is a multi-faceted relational revolution afoot in International Relations (IR) and in the soci...
The peacebuilding and academic communities are divided over the issue of local ownership between pro...
Bringing ontological questions back into IR has been key to opening discussions about plurality and ...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
I thank my colleagues for their generosity and their engaging reactions to my book. It is interestin...
YesPeacebuilding, as a remedy for all the ailments afflicting any society emerging from war, has pla...
If integrative pluralism in international relations theorising is the way forward, how can we still ...
Despite its great theoretical and practical importance, peacebuilding has remained an undertheorize...
Critical realism helps to resolve contradictions between positivism and interpretivism, to analyse l...
Defence date: 30 May 2016Examining Board: Prof. Christian Reus-Smit, University of Queensland; Prof....
International Relations (IR) and related social science disciplines focusing on peace and conflict s...
This thesis disentangles the impact of peacebuilding in post-conflict societies, focusing on the int...