This Handbook offers a comprehensive examination of the peace, security and development nexus from a global perspective, and investigates the interfaces of these issues in a context characterised by many new challenges.
Auteur
Fen Osler Hampson is Chancellor's Professor at Carleton University, Canada, and a professor in the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs.
Alpaslan Özerdem is Dean of the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, and Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies, at George Mason University, USA.
Jonathan Kent is a research fellow with the World Refugee Council.
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This Handbook offers a comprehensive examination of the peace, security, and development nexus from a global perspective, and investigates the interfaces of these issues in a context characterised by many new challenges.
By bringing together more than 40 leading experts and commentators from across the world, the Handbook maps the various research agendas related to these three themes, taking stock of existing work and debates, while outlining areas for further engagement. In doing so, the chapters may serve as a primer for new researchers while also informing the wider scholarly community about the latest research trends and innovations.
The volume is split into three thematic parts:
Concepts and approaches
New drivers of conflict, insecurity, and developmental challenges
Actors, institutions, and processes.
For ease of use and organisational consistency, each chapter provides readers with an overview of each research area, a review of the state of the literature, a summary of the major debates, and promising directions for future research.
This Handbook will be of much interest to students of peace and conflict studies, development studies, security studies, and International Relations.
Contenu
Introduction Alpaslan Özerdem, Fen Hampson, and Jonathan Kent
Section I: Concepts and Approaches
Meanings of Peace Landon Hancock and Johanna Solomon
Conceptions of Security Paul Jackson
Human Security Edward Newman
Peacebuilding Alpaslan Özerdem
State-building, State Fragility and Interventions Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
Humanitarian Intervention in a Global Age Emrah Özdemir
Human Rights and Transitional Justice Clifford Bob
Nonviolent Conflict Transformation Patricia Sellick
Section II: New Drivers of Conflict, Insecurity and Developmental Challenges
Climate Change and Environment Paola Vesco and Halvard Buhaug
Health Problems and Epidemics Val Percival
Non-State Actors and Conflict Management in an Era of Gray Zone Conflict David Carment and Dani Belo
Maritime Insecurities Christian Bueger and Jessica Larsen
US Foreign Policy and Global Peace and Security Jeffrey Sachs
Democratization Processes and International Conflict Fletcher D. Cox
State-building and Post State-building: from triumphalism to defeatism Marina Ottaway
Religion and International Conflict Ahmet Erdi Özturk
Inequality, Identity, and Conflict Solveig Hillesund and Gudrun Østby
Memory, Cultural Heritage, and Legacies of Wars Valérie Rosoux
Section III: Actors, Institutions, and Processes
State-Society Relations in the Era of Populist Politics: The Role of Corporate Responsibility Robert Hanlon and Kenneth Christie
Appropriate Interventions in an Increasingly Interconnected World: Overview of Interventionism and Development in Insecure Contexts Julia Smith-Omono
Peace, Security, Development Nexus and the Sustainable Development Goals Aytakin Mustafayeva
Peace Journalism Jake Lynch
Donors and the Peace-Security-Development Nexus Ivica Petrikova
Rising Powers and World Politics' Changing Security Landscape Nick Bisley
The Changing Role of the United Nations in Managing Armed Conflict Alistair D. Edgar
NATO: Current Challenges and Long-term Adaptation Alexander Moens and Alexandra Richards
The Bretton Woods Institutions and their Changing Role in Shaping Development Outcomes in the post 2008 period Mark Hibben
Regional Organizations Aarie Glas and David Zarnett
A Critical Review of Displacement Regimes Robert Muggah
The Global Governance of Migration Jonathan Kent
Diaspora as non-state actors in the international Oula Kadhum
The Changing Role of Civil Society Actors in Peacemaking and Peacebuilding Sara Hellmüller
Non-governmental Organizations and the Peace, Security, and Development Nexus Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre
Youth, Peace, and Security *Ali Altiok, Helen Berents, Irena Grizelj, and Siobhan McEvoy-Levy *