New Agendas for Peace Research : : Conflict and Security Reexamined / / ed. by Elise Boulding.

Confronting a changing post-Cold War Environment - in which North-South conflicts have superseded those between East and West, and the boundaries between internal and interstate conflicts have all but disappeared - peace researchers reexamine the concepts of conflict and security.

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Place / Publishing House:Boulder : : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (250 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: What Is Possible
  • PART I NEW FACES , OLD CONFLICTS
  • CHAPTER 1 Peace Research at the End of the Cold War
  • CHAPTER 2 Social Learning and Conflict Resolution in a Changing Europe
  • CHAPTER 3 Africans Read Their Past and Look to the Future
  • CHAPTER 4 The Feminist Experience and Social Change in Europe and Africa
  • CHAPTER 5 The Disappearing Boundaries Between Internal and External Conflicts
  • PART II RECONCEPTUALIZING SECURITY
  • CHAPTER 6 Security Through Military Defense?
  • CHAPTER 7 Security Through Defending the Environment: An Illusion?
  • CHAPTER 8 Security Through Defending the Environment: Citizens Say Yes!
  • CHAPTER 9 Ecodevelopment: What Security for the Third World?
  • PART III NEW SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES
  • CHAPTER 10 How Guerrillas Became Peace Builders
  • CHAPTER 11 From Confrontation to Mediation
  • CHAPTER 12 Silently: How UN Good Offices Work
  • CHAPTER 13 The Challenge of Peace Education: Replacing Cultures of Militarism
  • Epilogue: Challenges for the Peace Research Community in an Era of Transition
  • About the Authors
  • Appendix
  • Index
  • About the Book