Hybrid forms of peace From everyday agency to post-liberalism /

This book examines the role of everyday action in accepting, resisting and reshaping interventions, and the unique forms of peace that emerge from the interactions between local and international actors. Building on critiques of liberal peace-building, it redefines critical peace and conflict studie...

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Group Author: Richmond, Oliver P.; Mitchell, Audra.
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
Series: Rethinking peace and conflict studies
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230354234
Summary: This book examines the role of everyday action in accepting, resisting and reshaping interventions, and the unique forms of peace that emerge from the interactions between local and international actors. Building on critiques of liberal peace-building, it redefines critical peace and conflict studies, based on new research from 16 countries.
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Epublication based on: 9780230282285, 2011.
Carrier Form: 328 p.
ISBN: 9780230282285
9780230354234 :
0230354238 :
CLC: D815
Contents: Towards a Post-Liberal Peace: Exploring Hybridity: Via Everyday Forms of Resistance, Agency, and Autonomy-- O.P.Richmond & A.Mitchell Agency and the Everyday Activist-- A.M.S.Watson Post-Conflict Justice and Hybridity in Peacebuilding: Resistance or Cooptation?-- C.L.Sriram Hybrid Tribunals: Interaction and Resistance in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Cambodia-- O.Martin-Ortega & J.Herman Hybrid Forms of Peace and Order on a South Sea Island: Experiences from Bougainville (Papua New Guinea)-- V.Boege Looking for the Owner of the House - Who is Making Peace in Rural East Timor?-- M.A.Brown & A.Gusmao Co-optation, Acceptance and Resistance in the Somali 'Everyday'-- K.Sandstrom From the Air-Conditioned Offices to the Everyday: the Kinshasa Street Parliamentarians and the Popular Reclaiming of Democracy-- M.De Goede The Practical Representation of Peacebuilding: An (Auto)ethnography of Programme Evaluation in Tajikistan-- J.Heathershaw Security, Cooptation and Resistance: Peacebuilding-as-fragmentation in Palestine-- M.Turner Hybrid Reconstruction: The Case of Waad in Lebanon-- R.MacGinty What Turks and Kurds 'Make of' Europe: Subversion, Negotiation and Appropriation in the European Periphery-- B.Rumelili Comfortable Conflict and (Il)liberal Peace in Cyprus-- C.Adamides & C.Constantinou Liberal Peacebuilding's Representation of 'the Local': The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina-- S.Kappler 'Walking' in North Belfast with Michel De Certeau: Strategies of Peace-building, Everyday Tactics and Hybridization-- L.Kelly & A.Mitchell Conclusion: Everyday Struggles for a Hybrid Peace-- R.Bleiker.