Cooper, Neil
Whose Peace? Critical Perspectives on the Political Economy of Peacebuilding
1. Introduction
Michael Pugh, Neil Cooper, Mandy Turner
Part I. The Political Economy of Liberal War and Peace
2. The Political Economy of Peace Processes
Jan Selby
3. The Gendered Impact of Peace
Donna Pankhurst
4. Neoliberalism Versus Peacebuilding in Iraq
Eric Herring
Part II. Trade
5. Trading with Security: Trade Liberalisation and Conflict
Susan Willett
6. Corporate Social Responsibility
Salil Tripathi
7. As Good as it Gets: Securing Diamonds in Sierra Leone
Neil Cooper
Part III. Employment
8. From Waging War to Peace Work: Labour and Labour Markets
Christopher Cramer
9. Employment, Labour Rights and Social Resistance
Michael Pugh
10. Securitising the Economy of Reintegration in Liberia
Kathleen M. Jennings
Part IV. Diasporas
11. Three Discourses on Diasporas and Peacebuilding
Mandy Turner
12. Diaspora Engagement in Peacebuilding: Empirical and Theoretical Challenges
Kenneth Bush
13. Rwandese Diasporas and the Reconstruction of a Fragile Peace
Rebecca Davies
Part V. Borderlands and the Cartography of Violent Economies
14. War, Peace and the Places in Between: Why Borderlands are Central
Jonathan Goodhand
15. Microfinance and Borderlands: Impacts of ‘Local Neoliberalism’
Milford Bateman
16. Potential Difference: Internal Borderlands in Africa
Stephen Jackson
Part VI. Civil Society
17. Welfare and the Civil Peace: Poverty with Rights?
Oliver P. Richmond
18. Peace Constituencies in Peacebuilding: The
Cécile Mouly
19. El Salvador: The Limits of a Violent Peace
Mo Hume
Part VII. Global Governance
20. Post-Conflict Statebuilding: Governance Without Government
David Chandler
21. The UN Peacebuilding Commission: The Rise and Fall of a Good Idea
Mats Berdal
22. Material Reproduction and Stateness in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Berit Bliesemann Guevara
23. Conclusion: The Political Economy of Peacebuilding — Whose Peace? Where Next?
Michael Pugh, Neil Cooper, Mandy Turner
Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, International Relations, Economic Policy, Political Economy, Military and Defence Studies, Development Studies, Peace Studies
- Editor
- Cooper, Neil
- Pugh, Michael
- Turner, Mandy
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2008
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- New Security Challenges Series
- Page amount
- 425 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230228740
- Printed ISBN
- 978-0-230-28561-3