The article examines the nature of the peace that exists in Cambodia by critiquing the 'liberal peace' framework. The authors claim that, despite the best efforts of international donors and the NGO community, liberal peacebuilding in Cambodia has so far failed in many of its key aims. The liberal peacebuilding project in Cambodia has been modified by a combination of local political, economic and social dynamics, international failings, and the broader theoretical failings of the liberal peacebuilding process. There have been some important successes, but serious doubts remain as to whether this project has been or can be successful, not least because of the ontological problem of whether the liberal peace is at all transferable. This rais...
The debate on peacebuilding is deadlocked. Leading scholars of ‘fourth generation’ peacebuilding, wh...
For more than three decades Cambodia lived with civil war and genocide. After the peace agreement, m...
The ‘crisis’ of liberal peace has generated considerable debate in International Relations. However,...
The article examines the nature of the peace that exists in Cambodia by critiquing the 'liberal peac...
‘Liberal peace-building’ is a subject of intense debate within contemporary IR. This article contend...
Successive failures of the UN in response to humanitarian crises triggered by bloody conflicts in th...
Scholars continue to debate how to best rebuild post-conflict societies. Some argue that the li...
This article seeks to recover strands of liberalism in Cambodian politics from the period leading up...
The international community is as ubiquitous as it is elusive and its universalist pretensions remai...
The article critically reviews the contributions to the understanding of contemporary peacebuilding ...
This research article explains why Cambodias dual transition of peacebuilding and democratization af...
Peace operations from the 1990s have increasingly been driven by the assumption that conflict and so...
Violent political conflict in Cambodia has persisted for over thirty years despite a 1991 UN-brokere...
In 1989, so-called ‘actually existing socialism ’ collapsed, and for the next few decades the West s...
Moving beyond the binary argument between those who buy into the aims of creating liberal democratic...
The debate on peacebuilding is deadlocked. Leading scholars of ‘fourth generation’ peacebuilding, wh...
For more than three decades Cambodia lived with civil war and genocide. After the peace agreement, m...
The ‘crisis’ of liberal peace has generated considerable debate in International Relations. However,...
The article examines the nature of the peace that exists in Cambodia by critiquing the 'liberal peac...
‘Liberal peace-building’ is a subject of intense debate within contemporary IR. This article contend...
Successive failures of the UN in response to humanitarian crises triggered by bloody conflicts in th...
Scholars continue to debate how to best rebuild post-conflict societies. Some argue that the li...
This article seeks to recover strands of liberalism in Cambodian politics from the period leading up...
The international community is as ubiquitous as it is elusive and its universalist pretensions remai...
The article critically reviews the contributions to the understanding of contemporary peacebuilding ...
This research article explains why Cambodias dual transition of peacebuilding and democratization af...
Peace operations from the 1990s have increasingly been driven by the assumption that conflict and so...
Violent political conflict in Cambodia has persisted for over thirty years despite a 1991 UN-brokere...
In 1989, so-called ‘actually existing socialism ’ collapsed, and for the next few decades the West s...
Moving beyond the binary argument between those who buy into the aims of creating liberal democratic...
The debate on peacebuilding is deadlocked. Leading scholars of ‘fourth generation’ peacebuilding, wh...
For more than three decades Cambodia lived with civil war and genocide. After the peace agreement, m...
The ‘crisis’ of liberal peace has generated considerable debate in International Relations. However,...