Peacebuilding Paradigms
The Impact of Theoretical Diversity on Implementing Sustainable Peace
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Dec '20
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Peacebuilding is explained by combining interpretive frameworks (paradigms) that have evolved from the subfields of international relations and comparative politics.
This book looks at how different schools of thought within the subfields of International Relations and Comparative Politics assess the successes and failures of peacebuilding missions. No theory does it alone, so the best approach to explaining peacebuilding is a comprehensive one that uses insights from multiple schools of thought or paradigms.Peacebuilding Paradigms focuses on how seven paradigms from the Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Policy Analysis subfields - Realism, Liberalism, Constructivism, Cosmopolitanism, Critical Theories, Locality, and Policy - analyze peacebuilding. The contributors explore the arguments of each paradigm, and then compare and contrast them. This book suggests that a hybrid approach that incorporates useful insights from each of these paradigms best explains how and why peacebuilding projects and policies succeed in some cases, fail in others, and provide lessons learned. Rather than merely using a theoretical approach, the authors use case studies to demonstrate why a focus on just one paradigm alone as an explanatory model is insufficient. This collection directly at how peacebuilding theory affects peacebuilding policies, and provides recommendations for best practices for future peacebuilding missions.
ISBN: 9781108483728
Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 20mm
Weight: 760g
250 pages