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In this handbook, a diverse range of leading scholars consider the
social, cultural, economic, political, and developmental
underpinnings of peace. This handbook is a much-needed response to
the failures of contemporary peacebuilding missions and narrow
disciplinary debates, both of which have outlined the need for more
interdisciplinary work in International Relations and Peace and
Conflict studies. Scholars, students, and policymakers are often
disillusioned with universalist and northern-dominated approaches,
and a better understanding of the variations of peace and its
building blocks, across different regions, is required.
Collectively, these chapters promote a more differentiated notion
of peace, employing comparative analysis to explain how peace is
debated and contested.
In this handbook, a diverse range of leading scholars consider the
social, cultural, economic, political, and developmental
underpinnings of peace. This handbook is a much-needed response to
the failures of contemporary peacebuilding missions and narrow
disciplinary debates, both of which have outlined the need for more
interdisciplinary work in International Relations and Peace and
Conflict studies. Scholars, students, and policymakers are often
disillusioned with universalist and northern-dominated approaches,
and a better understanding of the variations of peace and its
building blocks, across different regions, is required.
Collectively, these chapters promote a more differentiated notion
of peace, employing comparative analysis to explain how peace is
debated and contested.
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