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Searching for Non-Western Roots of Conflict Resolution - Discourses, Norms, and Case Studies (Hardcover)
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Searching for Non-Western Roots of Conflict Resolution - Discourses, Norms, and Case Studies (Hardcover)
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Conflict resolution, as a defined field of study, has been facing
stiff challenges in the post Cold War world. The multipolar setting
of the globalised world with rising incidence of intra-state
conflicts and growing convergence between security and development
issues have generated fresh as well as severely mutated old
challenges which most often do not fit well within traditional
theoretical explanatory categories evolved within Peace and
Conflict Studies. This disjunction is often generated by the fact
that the modern conflict zones are mostly located in the developing
and underdeveloped parts of the global South whereas the discourses
of Conflict resolution continue to be largely western in origin and
focus. Dissatisfaction with this process led to the search for
alternative values in non-western discourses either philosophical
such as Buddhism, or Gandhian methodology of peaceful satyagraha.
Attempts made by Peace and Conflict resolution theorists to borrow
and integrate non-western concepts within the paradigm, however
important, are but small steps which indicate the growing
complexities associated with the process as well as academic
analyses and discussions related to conflict resolution. More
micro-level studies of attempts towards conflict resolution from
primarily non-western conflict zones as well as alternative
theorisations about no-western norms(if any) and discourses would
be necessary to ascertain whether a non-western alternative
paradigm for conflict resolution is possible, desirable, and
whether it could be integrated and absorbed successfully within the
already established theoretical models of conflict. The present
edited volume represents some of these viewpoints. It includes nine
essays which try to look into the process of conflict resolution
from various angles, the primary aim being to discover whether it
could be done through non-western prism and would be of interest to
both practitioners and academics and, ofcourse, students.
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