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Environmental Peacebuilding

The Oxford Handbook of Peacebuilding, Statebuilding, and Peace Formation, 2021
For international and domestic actors, postconflict situations constitute one of the most difficult policy arenas to understand and operate within. In this context, the sustainable management of natural resources to prevent conflict and build peace ...
Florian Krampe, A. Swain
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The Rise of China’s Developmental Peace: Can an Economic Approach to Peacebuilding Create Sustainable Peace?

Global Society, 2021
The rise of China’s international peace activities has brought new challenges to the notion and practice of peacebuilding. China employs a style of “developmental peace” in the developing countries of Asia and Africa.
K. Wong
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Afghanistan and the Failure of Liberal Peacebuilding

Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, 2021
The collapse of the US-aligned Afghan government and the seizure of Kabul by the Taliban in 2021 as the United States withdrew its forces was ultimately caused by a change in US government policy in June 2003. At that point, the George W.
T. Dodge
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Environmental peacebuilding from below: customary approaches in Timor-Leste

, 2021
Environmental peacebuilding is the integration of natural resource management into conflict prevention, resolution and recovery so as to support peace and environmental sustainability.
T. Ide, L. Palmer, J. Barnett
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Peacebuilding through the Lens of an Emancipatory Peacebuilding Paradigm

Journal for Peace and Justice Studies, 2021
Critical and Emancipatory Theory (CET) of peacebuilding emerged as the sixth school of thought in Peace and Conflict Studies to critique the liberal and neoliberal approaches to peacebuilding. CET contends that liberal and neoliberal approaches to peacebuilding are discriminatory and biased, perpetrates the interest of Western elites, hinders the ...
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The emerging EU peacebuilding framework: confirming or transcending liberal peacebuilding?

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 2011
The European Union (EU) is now emerging as a major actor in regional and global peacebuilding. Yet its peacebuilding approach and practices are subject to some significant and familiar contradictions. In this article, we identify the basis for what may become an 'EU peacebuilding framework' (EUPF), and argue that, while it aspires to a 'just and ...
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Peacebuilding

2017
This chapter brings the story of DPA–DPKO relations up to the present. It argues that neither the bureaucratic nor the conceptual problems faced by UNAMIR—especially the difficulty of separating peacekeeping from peacebuilding—have been fully addressed, let alone solved.
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Peacebuilding

2018
Abstract Peacebuilding—helping societies make the transition from civil violence to a durable peace—has been the UN’s principal security activity since the end of the Cold War. Although peacebuilding methods have been refined over years of trial and error, it remains an uncertain science, yielding mixed results. Nevertheless, for all its
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Peacebuilding and Local Peacebuilders in Cambodia and Mindanao

2018
This chapter offers readers background information about the two case studies from a comparative perspective. All social developments are contextual and so is local peacebuilding. The peacebuilding models promoted by local actors are subject to the social, cultural and structural conditions of the society and reflect the local actors’ views and ...
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From peacebuilding as resistance to peacebuilding as liberation

2012
The liberal peace, in its various iterations and broadest characterization, has been in crisis since the first intervention in Somalia by the UN and the USA in the early 1990s. Many liberal peace-oriented interventions have had unintended consequences or failed to meet their ambitious goals (Paris 2004; Richmond 2005).
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