This volume brings to the fore the spatial dimension of specific
places and sites, and assesses how they condition - and are
conditioned by - conflict and peace processes. By marrying spatial
theories with theories of peace and conflict, the contributors
propose a new research agenda to investigate where peace and
conflict take place.
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