‘Liberal peace-building’ is a subject of intense debate within contemporary IR. This article contends, however, that for all the merits of much of the work on the subject, the overall terms of the debate are rooted in a series of questionable assumptions. Proponents and critics alike hold that peace-building is an essentially liberal project, over which there is a global (or Western) consensus, and which is pursued by a decentralised plurality of institutions irrespective of the particularly of war-endings. This article shows that this is misleading. Focusing on the relations between peace agreements and peace-building, it shows that peace agreements are contextually specific political arrangements, driven above all by strategic considerati...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
For many commentators the lack of success in international statebuilding efforts has been explained ...
Lately, peacebuilding has become a prominent research topic in Peace and Conflict Studies. However, ...
Successive failures of the UN in response to humanitarian crises triggered by bloody conflicts in th...
The article examines the nature of the peace that exists in Cambodia by critiquing the 'liberal peac...
The article examines the nature of the peace that exists in Cambodia by critiquing the 'liberal peac...
Scholars continue to debate how to best rebuild post-conflict societies. Some argue that the li...
Moving beyond the binary argument between those who buy into the aims of creating liberal democratic...
Moving beyond the binary argument between those who buy into the aims of creating liberal democratic...
The post-Cold War has witnessed enormous levels of western peacekeeping, peacemaking and reconstruct...
The post-Cold War has witnessed enormous levels of western peacekeeping, peacemaking and reconstruct...
The debate on peacebuilding is deadlocked. Leading scholars of ‘fourth generation’ peacebuilding, wh...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
For many commentators the lack of success in international statebuilding efforts has been explained ...
Lately, peacebuilding has become a prominent research topic in Peace and Conflict Studies. However, ...
Successive failures of the UN in response to humanitarian crises triggered by bloody conflicts in th...
The article examines the nature of the peace that exists in Cambodia by critiquing the 'liberal peac...
The article examines the nature of the peace that exists in Cambodia by critiquing the 'liberal peac...
Scholars continue to debate how to best rebuild post-conflict societies. Some argue that the li...
Moving beyond the binary argument between those who buy into the aims of creating liberal democratic...
Moving beyond the binary argument between those who buy into the aims of creating liberal democratic...
The post-Cold War has witnessed enormous levels of western peacekeeping, peacemaking and reconstruct...
The post-Cold War has witnessed enormous levels of western peacekeeping, peacemaking and reconstruct...
The debate on peacebuilding is deadlocked. Leading scholars of ‘fourth generation’ peacebuilding, wh...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
Post-conflict peacebuilding is failing, according to both its critics and its advocates. By way of s...
For many commentators the lack of success in international statebuilding efforts has been explained ...
Lately, peacebuilding has become a prominent research topic in Peace and Conflict Studies. However, ...