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Rethinking the Liberal Peace - External Models and Local Alternatives (Hardcover, New)
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Rethinking the Liberal Peace - External Models and Local Alternatives (Hardcover, New)
Series: Cass Series on Peacekeeping
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This book presents a critical analysis of the liberal peace project
and offers possible alternatives and models. In the past decade,
the model used for reconstructing societies after conflicts has
been based on liberal assumptions about the pacifiying effects of
'open markets' and 'open societies'. Yet, despite the vast
resources invested in helping establish the precepts of this
liberal peace, outcomes have left much to be desired. The book
argues that failures in the liberal peace project are not only due
to efficiency problems related to its adaptation in adverse local
environments, but mostly due to problems of legitimacy of turning
an ideal into a doctrine for action. The aim of the book is to
scrutinize assumptions about the value of democratization and
marketization and realities on the ground by combining theoretical
discussions with empirical evidence from key post-conflict settings
such as Iraq and Afghanistan. These show the disparities that exist
between the ideals and the reality of the liberal peace project, as
seen by external peacebuilders and domestic actors. The book then
proposes various alternatives and modifications to better
accommodate local perspectives, values and agency in attempts to
forge a new consensus. This book will be of great interest to
students of peacebuilding/peacekeeping, statebuilding, war and
conflict studies, international security and IR.
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