PART I INTRODUCTION 1 Framework for Global Approaches to Peace: An IntroductionAigul Kulnazarova (Tama University, Japan) PART IICONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO PEACEIntroduction: Ideas and Individuals 2 Cosmopolitan Paths to PeaceRichard Falk (Princeton University, USA) 3 Peace, R2P and Public Goods TheoryBjørn Møller (Aalborg University, Denmark)4 Gandhism and PeaceRamin Jahanbegloo (Jindal Global University, India)5 Feminist Continua in Peace and Conflict StudiesAmanda E. Donahoe (Centenary College of Louisiana, USA)6 The Liberal Peace: Challenges to Development, Democracy and Soft PowerSyed Mansoob Murshed (Erasmus University, The Netherlands)7 Human Security and the Socialization of PeaceLeonard Hammer (The University of Arizona, USA) PART IIIDOMESTIC APPROACHES TO PEACEIntroduction: States and Societies 8 Singapore's Small State Domestic Peacemaking: "Quiet under the Banyan Tree"Alan Chong (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)9 Peace in Rwanda: Balancing the ICTR and "Gacaca" in Postgenocide PeacebuildingJean-Damascène Gasanabo (The National Commission for the Fight against Genocide, Rwanda)10 Operationalizing Positive Peace: Canadian Approaches to International Security Policy and Practice D. Conor Seyle (One Earth Foundation Research, Canada)11 Russian Approaches to International Peace, Security and Institutions: Debating Within IR SchoolsAlexander Sergunin (Saint Petersburg University, Russia) 12 Reframing the Principle of Noninterference: Reflections of Chinese School Debates and Beijing's Approach to PeaceLi Li (Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, China)13 Japan's Thorny Path to Peace: Past, Present and FutureKazuya Asakawa (Tokaigakuen University, Japan)14 Building Peace Through Ubuntu in the Aftermath of Electoral Violence in Divided African SocietiesLembe Tiky (University of Connecticut, USA)15 Did Colombians Really Say "No" to Peace?: A Grassroots Peace Activism Versus Top-down Approach Juan Fernando Lucio (Pasa Colombia, Colombia)D. Conor Seyle (One Earth Foundation Research, Canada)Alexandra Amling (Pasa Colombia, Colombia) PART IVREGIONAL APPROACHES TO PEACEIntroduction: Regions and Institutions 16 Peace in Europe: The Role of the European Union in Peacebuilding and SecurityMaria Stoicheva (University of Sofia, Bulgaria)17 Which "ASEAN Way" Forward?: Southeast Asian Perspectives on Peace and Institutions Ekaterina Koldunova (Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Russia)18 A Latin American Approach to Peace: The Case of MERCOSUR Felicitas Acosta (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina)19 The African Peace and Security Architecture: An African Response to Regional Peace and Security ChallengesDêlidji Eric Degila (Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland)Charles K. Amegan (Independent Consultancy, France)20 Official Discourses on Peace and Security in Post-Soviet Central AsiaMedet Tiulegenov (The American University of Central Asia, The Kyrgyz Republic) PART VSYSTEMIC APPROACHES TO PEACEIntroduction: Institutions and Processes 21 International Women's Organizations, Peace and PeacebuildingJoyce Goodman (The University of Winchester, UK)22 The Role of Religious Institutions: Peace in Eastern OrthodoxyYuri Stoyanov (The University of London, UK)23 The OECD Development Assistance Committee and Peace: Instituting Peace by Economic MeansChristian Ydesen (Aalborg University, Denmark)Joren Verschaeve (Ghent University, Belgium)24 The UN Security Council and Responsibility to Protect as Global Approach to Prevent Mass AtrocitiesVesselin Popovski (Jindal Global University, India)25 Peace Process, International Organizations and the "Kurdish Question"Pavel Shlykov (Moscow State University, Russia)26 The Role of International Organizations in Peace and Reconciliation in KenyaJohannes Dragsbaek Schmidt (Aalborg University, Denmark)Michael Omondi Owiso (Maseno University, Kenya) 27 Transnational Governance and Peace Processes: The Case of the UN and ICC in ColombiaAdriana Rincón (The University of Massachusetts Boston, USA)Consuelo Sánchez Bautista (Consultancy, Peace Education, Colombia and Ecuador)Jeffrey D. Pugh (The University of Massachusetts Boston, USA) PART VIALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO PEACEIntroduction: What's next? 28 Peace Institutions: Gandhism, Conflict Solution, Lifting the Bottom UpJohan Galtung (Transcend International, Norway)29 Toward Engendered-Sustainable Peace to End Patriarchal ViolenceÚrsula Oswald Spring (National University of Mexico, Mexico)30 Transitional Justice: Between Peacebuilding and ReconciliationAnja Mihr (Center on Governance through Human Rights, Germany)31 Peace, Politics and ReligionJeffrey Haynes (London Metropolitan University, UK)32 Approaching Peace Visually: Global Imaginaries and Narratives of Everyday PeacebuildingTommaso Durante (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia)33 In Search for Peace in the ArcticValery Konyshev (Saint Petersburg State University, Russia)Alexander Sergunin (Saint Petersburg State University, Russia) 34 International Norms and Future PeacebuildingAlistair D. Edgar (Wilfred University, Canada) PART VIICONCLUSION35 The Global Approaches and the Future of Peace Research Vesselin Popovski (Jindal Global University, India)... Mehr
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