The overall record of peacebuilding as a post-Cold War liberal project has proved to be more positive than negative, especially in conflict termination. However, the peacebuilding agenda has had its limits in terms of progress in democratization, judicial institution-building and economic development, despite potential for greater success. Peacebuilders are more likely to succeed in transforming societies torn by armed conflict if they can avoid making the process excessively competitive. Democratization and capitalist development are already competitive processes, and the pursuit of retributive justice takes the form of judicial punishment. Together these strategies can form a recipe for competition and conflict, especially in institutiona...
The debate on peacebuilding is deadlocked. Leading scholars of ‘fourth generation’ peacebuilding, wh...
Many contemporary liberals adhere to the liberal peace project (LPP) -- that is, the idea that wor...
The term liberal peace is employed to explain the absence of fatal conflict between democratic natio...
There is considerable evidence that peacebuilding operations are more likely to reproduce important ...
This article examines the exclusion of economic and social rights from peacebuilding. The peacebuild...
yesThe ideology of the liberal peace has propelled the political economies of war-torn societies int...
The term peacebuilding is generally agreed to have become part of diplomatic discourse in 1992 when ...
Peacebuilding is the new black. It’s one of the biggest ‘things’ in global, international security; ...
This paper examines the exclusion of economic and social rights from peacebuilding. The dominance of...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
Despite its great theoretical and practical importance, peacebuilding has remained an undertheorize...
In numerous countries where peace agreements have held without a relapse into conflict beyond the cr...
Peacebuilding failures have sparked calls for alternative ways toward sustaining peace. In practice,...
Scholars continue to debate how to best rebuild post-conflict societies. Some argue that the li...
According to the liberal peace-building paradigm the termination of war is a window of opportunity f...
The debate on peacebuilding is deadlocked. Leading scholars of ‘fourth generation’ peacebuilding, wh...
Many contemporary liberals adhere to the liberal peace project (LPP) -- that is, the idea that wor...
The term liberal peace is employed to explain the absence of fatal conflict between democratic natio...
There is considerable evidence that peacebuilding operations are more likely to reproduce important ...
This article examines the exclusion of economic and social rights from peacebuilding. The peacebuild...
yesThe ideology of the liberal peace has propelled the political economies of war-torn societies int...
The term peacebuilding is generally agreed to have become part of diplomatic discourse in 1992 when ...
Peacebuilding is the new black. It’s one of the biggest ‘things’ in global, international security; ...
This paper examines the exclusion of economic and social rights from peacebuilding. The dominance of...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
Despite its great theoretical and practical importance, peacebuilding has remained an undertheorize...
In numerous countries where peace agreements have held without a relapse into conflict beyond the cr...
Peacebuilding failures have sparked calls for alternative ways toward sustaining peace. In practice,...
Scholars continue to debate how to best rebuild post-conflict societies. Some argue that the li...
According to the liberal peace-building paradigm the termination of war is a window of opportunity f...
The debate on peacebuilding is deadlocked. Leading scholars of ‘fourth generation’ peacebuilding, wh...
Many contemporary liberals adhere to the liberal peace project (LPP) -- that is, the idea that wor...
The term liberal peace is employed to explain the absence of fatal conflict between democratic natio...