Local Peacebuilding and Legitimacy
Interactions between National and Local Levels
Herausgeber: Hancock, Landon E; Mitchell, Christopher
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Interactions between National and Local Levels
Herausgeber: Hancock, Landon E; Mitchell, Christopher
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This volume searches for pragmatic answers to the problems that continue to hamper peacebuilding efforts at all levels of society, with a singular focus on the role of legitimacy in peacebuilding.
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This volume searches for pragmatic answers to the problems that continue to hamper peacebuilding efforts at all levels of society, with a singular focus on the role of legitimacy in peacebuilding.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9780367667061
- ISBN-10: 0367667061
- Artikelnr.: 59994698
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9780367667061
- ISBN-10: 0367667061
- Artikelnr.: 59994698
Landon Hancock is Associate Professor in the School of Peace and Conflict Studies at Kent State University, USA. Christopher Mitchell is Professor Emeritus of Conflict Analysis and Resolution and a Fellow of the Center for Peacemaking Practice at George Mason University, Virginia USA.
1. By What Right? Competing Sources of Legitimacy in Intractable Conflicts.
Christopher Mitchell. 2. Legitimate Agents of Peacebuilding: Deliberative
Governance in Zones of Peace Landon E. Hancock. 3. Between Shadow
Citizenship and Civil Resistance: Shifting Local Orders in a Colombian
War-Torn Community. Annette Idler, Cécile Mouly and Maria Belén Garrido.
4. Civilian Noncooperation as a Source of Legitimacy: Innovative Youth
Reactions in the Face of Local Violence. Juan Masullo. 5. External
Peacebuilders and the Search for Legitimacy: The Institute for Multi-Track
Diplomacy in Kashmir. Rajit H. Das. 6. Legitimacy, International
Accompaniment, and Land Reform in Colombia. Catherine Ammen and Christopher
Mitchell. 7. Harnessing Legitimacy through Networks: Civilian-Led, Closed
Virtual Communities as a New Type of Zone of Peace. Laura Villanueva. 8.
Targets of Violence, Zones of Peace: The Child and School as Post-Conflict
Spaces. Patricia A. Maulden. 9. Peace as a Tool of War: Non-State Armed
Actors and Humanitarian Agreements. Sweta Sen. 10. Twisted Legitimacy?
Leadership, Representation and Status in Traditional and Fragile Societies
Jacqueline Wilson. 11. Hybrid Sources of Legitimacy: Peacebuilding and
Statebuilding in Somaliland. Mary Hope Schwoebel. 12. Legitimacy, Peace and
Peacebuilding
Landon E. Hancock and Christopher Mitchell
Christopher Mitchell. 2. Legitimate Agents of Peacebuilding: Deliberative
Governance in Zones of Peace Landon E. Hancock. 3. Between Shadow
Citizenship and Civil Resistance: Shifting Local Orders in a Colombian
War-Torn Community. Annette Idler, Cécile Mouly and Maria Belén Garrido.
4. Civilian Noncooperation as a Source of Legitimacy: Innovative Youth
Reactions in the Face of Local Violence. Juan Masullo. 5. External
Peacebuilders and the Search for Legitimacy: The Institute for Multi-Track
Diplomacy in Kashmir. Rajit H. Das. 6. Legitimacy, International
Accompaniment, and Land Reform in Colombia. Catherine Ammen and Christopher
Mitchell. 7. Harnessing Legitimacy through Networks: Civilian-Led, Closed
Virtual Communities as a New Type of Zone of Peace. Laura Villanueva. 8.
Targets of Violence, Zones of Peace: The Child and School as Post-Conflict
Spaces. Patricia A. Maulden. 9. Peace as a Tool of War: Non-State Armed
Actors and Humanitarian Agreements. Sweta Sen. 10. Twisted Legitimacy?
Leadership, Representation and Status in Traditional and Fragile Societies
Jacqueline Wilson. 11. Hybrid Sources of Legitimacy: Peacebuilding and
Statebuilding in Somaliland. Mary Hope Schwoebel. 12. Legitimacy, Peace and
Peacebuilding
Landon E. Hancock and Christopher Mitchell
1. By What Right? Competing Sources of Legitimacy in Intractable Conflicts.
Christopher Mitchell. 2. Legitimate Agents of Peacebuilding: Deliberative
Governance in Zones of Peace Landon E. Hancock. 3. Between Shadow
Citizenship and Civil Resistance: Shifting Local Orders in a Colombian
War-Torn Community. Annette Idler, Cécile Mouly and Maria Belén Garrido.
4. Civilian Noncooperation as a Source of Legitimacy: Innovative Youth
Reactions in the Face of Local Violence. Juan Masullo. 5. External
Peacebuilders and the Search for Legitimacy: The Institute for Multi-Track
Diplomacy in Kashmir. Rajit H. Das. 6. Legitimacy, International
Accompaniment, and Land Reform in Colombia. Catherine Ammen and Christopher
Mitchell. 7. Harnessing Legitimacy through Networks: Civilian-Led, Closed
Virtual Communities as a New Type of Zone of Peace. Laura Villanueva. 8.
Targets of Violence, Zones of Peace: The Child and School as Post-Conflict
Spaces. Patricia A. Maulden. 9. Peace as a Tool of War: Non-State Armed
Actors and Humanitarian Agreements. Sweta Sen. 10. Twisted Legitimacy?
Leadership, Representation and Status in Traditional and Fragile Societies
Jacqueline Wilson. 11. Hybrid Sources of Legitimacy: Peacebuilding and
Statebuilding in Somaliland. Mary Hope Schwoebel. 12. Legitimacy, Peace and
Peacebuilding
Landon E. Hancock and Christopher Mitchell
Christopher Mitchell. 2. Legitimate Agents of Peacebuilding: Deliberative
Governance in Zones of Peace Landon E. Hancock. 3. Between Shadow
Citizenship and Civil Resistance: Shifting Local Orders in a Colombian
War-Torn Community. Annette Idler, Cécile Mouly and Maria Belén Garrido.
4. Civilian Noncooperation as a Source of Legitimacy: Innovative Youth
Reactions in the Face of Local Violence. Juan Masullo. 5. External
Peacebuilders and the Search for Legitimacy: The Institute for Multi-Track
Diplomacy in Kashmir. Rajit H. Das. 6. Legitimacy, International
Accompaniment, and Land Reform in Colombia. Catherine Ammen and Christopher
Mitchell. 7. Harnessing Legitimacy through Networks: Civilian-Led, Closed
Virtual Communities as a New Type of Zone of Peace. Laura Villanueva. 8.
Targets of Violence, Zones of Peace: The Child and School as Post-Conflict
Spaces. Patricia A. Maulden. 9. Peace as a Tool of War: Non-State Armed
Actors and Humanitarian Agreements. Sweta Sen. 10. Twisted Legitimacy?
Leadership, Representation and Status in Traditional and Fragile Societies
Jacqueline Wilson. 11. Hybrid Sources of Legitimacy: Peacebuilding and
Statebuilding in Somaliland. Mary Hope Schwoebel. 12. Legitimacy, Peace and
Peacebuilding
Landon E. Hancock and Christopher Mitchell