Why is it that states emerging from intervention, peacebuilding and
statebuilding over the last 25 years appear to be 'failed by
design'? This study explores the interplay of local peace agency
with the (neo)liberal peacebuilding project. And it looks at how
far can local 'peace formation' dynamics can go to counteract the
forces of violence and play a role in rebuilding the state,
consolidate peace processes and induce a more progressive form of
politics. By looking at local agency related to peace formation,
Oliver Richmond and Sandra Pogodda find answers to the pressing
question of how large-scale peacebuilding or statebuilding may be
significantly improved and made more representative of the lives,
needs, rights, and ambitions of its subjects.
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