Peace research first emerged as an explicit academic area of study
in the 1950s. Pioneers of peace research included Wright,
Richardson and Lenz, and this book examines their contribution and
that of the 'frontiersmen' who developed the study further,
establishing peace research in its own right. Assessing the
evolution, status and significance of peace research after fifty
years, this novel and comprehensive book is relevant not only to
students of peace research, but also to the developing debates
within international relations and security studies. This is where
there are real problems associated with the understanding of new
problems and issues by reference to traditional concepts and
categories. The book will attract a broad market in the fields of
international relations, politics and social theory, as well as
scholars in peace studies.
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