Whose Peace? Critical Perspectives on the Political Economy of Peacebuilding

The book provides critical perspectives that reach beyond the technical approaches of international financial institutions and proponents of the liberal peace formula. It investigates political economies characterized by the legacies of disruption to production and exchange, by population displaceme...

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Group Author: Pugh, Michael, 1944; Cooper, Neil, 1962; Turner, Mandy, 1968
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230228740
Summary: The book provides critical perspectives that reach beyond the technical approaches of international financial institutions and proponents of the liberal peace formula. It investigates political economies characterized by the legacies of disruption to production and exchange, by population displacement, poverty, and by 'criminality'.
Item Description: Ebook.
Originally published in: 2008.
Carrier Form: 432 p. : 2 figures, 1.
ISBN: 9780230573352
9780230228740 :
0230228747 :
CLC: D815
Contents: Introduction-- M.Pugh, N.Cooper and M.Turner PART I: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF LIBERAL WAR AND PEACE The Political Economy of Peace Processes-- J.Selby The Gendered Impact of Peace-- D.Pankhurst Nationalism Versus Peacebuilding in Iraq-- E.Herring PART II: TRADE Trading with Security: Trade Liberalization and Conflict-- S.Willett Corporate Social Responsibility-- S.Tripathi As Good as it Gets: Securing Diamonds in Sierra Leone-- N.Cooper PART III: EMPLOYMENT From Waging War to Peace Work: Labour and Labour Markets-- C.Cramer Employment, Labour Rights and Social Resistance-- M.Pugh Securitizin