Over the past 20 years, there have been significant and historic breakthroughs in resolving protracted ethnic conflicts in restive regions of several states in South and South-East Asia. After decades of violence, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Thailand have all witnessed periods of reduced conflict and increased stability. Peace-building as practiced in these states departs markedly from the liberal and post-liberal models in which Western actors and liberal norms play a key role. Here, by contrast, peace-building is driven by domestic actors applying illiberal norms and practices. In this introductory article, we trace the shift from liberal to post-liberal to illiberal peace-building, define illiberal peace-building, discuss t...
© 2015 Southseries Inc., www.thirdworldquarterly.com.The literature on peacebuilding dedicates very ...
IPSHU English Research Report Series No.31 : 1st International symposium 2016 hosted by Institute fo...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest ...
Over the past 20 years, there have been significant and historic breakthroughs in resolving protract...
Over the past 20 years, there have been significant and historic breakthroughs in resolving protract...
The global emergence of countries like India and China has given rise to questions about how these e...
Peace building is the rehearsal of developing policies that strengthen the peace and re-establish or...
In numerous countries where peace agreements have held without a relapse into conflict beyond the cr...
The regions of Southeast Asia and South America are often cited as puzzling cases of long peace amon...
During the 1960s and 1970s, Southeast Asia was referred to as the Balkans of Asia. The region has, h...
The article attempts to theoretically systematize conflicts in contemporary Asia. At the beginning, ...
The purpose of this study is to scrutinize the insinuation of Galtung’s “positive” and “negative” pe...
The decisive, albeit different, endings of armed conflict in Sri Lanka and Nepal and subsequent post...
IPSHU English Research Report Series No.31 : 1st International symposium 2016 hosted by Institute fo...
Peacebuilding scholars have highlighted the illiberal nature of pacification practices in Asia, ofte...
© 2015 Southseries Inc., www.thirdworldquarterly.com.The literature on peacebuilding dedicates very ...
IPSHU English Research Report Series No.31 : 1st International symposium 2016 hosted by Institute fo...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest ...
Over the past 20 years, there have been significant and historic breakthroughs in resolving protract...
Over the past 20 years, there have been significant and historic breakthroughs in resolving protract...
The global emergence of countries like India and China has given rise to questions about how these e...
Peace building is the rehearsal of developing policies that strengthen the peace and re-establish or...
In numerous countries where peace agreements have held without a relapse into conflict beyond the cr...
The regions of Southeast Asia and South America are often cited as puzzling cases of long peace amon...
During the 1960s and 1970s, Southeast Asia was referred to as the Balkans of Asia. The region has, h...
The article attempts to theoretically systematize conflicts in contemporary Asia. At the beginning, ...
The purpose of this study is to scrutinize the insinuation of Galtung’s “positive” and “negative” pe...
The decisive, albeit different, endings of armed conflict in Sri Lanka and Nepal and subsequent post...
IPSHU English Research Report Series No.31 : 1st International symposium 2016 hosted by Institute fo...
Peacebuilding scholars have highlighted the illiberal nature of pacification practices in Asia, ofte...
© 2015 Southseries Inc., www.thirdworldquarterly.com.The literature on peacebuilding dedicates very ...
IPSHU English Research Report Series No.31 : 1st International symposium 2016 hosted by Institute fo...
Successive Myanmar governments have enlisted illiberal means in attempts to end the world’s oldest ...