A post-liberal peace / Oliver P. Richmond.
This book examines how the liberal peace experiment of the post-Cold War environment has failed to connect with its target populations, which have instead set about transforming it according to their own local requirements. Liberal peacebuilding has caused a range of unintended consequences. These e...
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Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon [England] ; New York :
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2011.
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Series: | Routledge studies in peace and conflict resolution.
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Table of Contents:
- The romanticisation of the local. Civil society, needs and welfare
- The culture of liberal peacebuilding
- Critical perspectives of liberal peacebuilding : Cambodia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Kosovo and Timor Leste
- De-romanticising the local : implications for post-liberal peacebuilding
- Hybridity and the infrapolitics of peacebuilding. Everyday critical agency and resistance in peacebuilding
- De-romanticising the local, de-mystifying the international : aspects of the local-liberal hybrid
- Conclusion : the birth of a post-liberal peace.