Routledge Handbook of Peacebuilding and Ethnic Conflict
Jessica Senehi, I. Scott, S. Byrne, Thomas Matyók
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Abstract
This handbook offers a comprehensive analysis of peacebuilding in ethnic conflicts, with attention to theory, peacebuilder roles, making sense of the past and shaping the future, as well as case studies and approaches. Comprising 28 chapters that present key insights on peacebuilding in ethnic conflicts, the volume has implications for teaching and training, as well as for practice and policy. The handbook is divided into four thematic parts. Part 1 focuses on critical dimensions of ethnic conflicts, including root causes, gender, external involvements, emancipatory peacebuilding, hatred as a public health issue, environmental issues, American nationalism, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Part 2 focuses on peacebuilders' roles, including Indigenous peacemaking, nonviolent accompaniment, peace leadership in the military, interreligious peacebuilders, local women, and young people. Part 3 addresses the past and shaping of the future, including a discussion of public memory, heritage rights and monuments, refugees, trauma and memory, aggregated trauma in the African-American community, exhumations after genocide, and a healing-centered approach to conflict. Part 4 presents case studies on Sri Lanka's postwar reconciliation process, peacebuilding in Mindanao, the transformative peace negotiation in Aceh and Bougainville, external economic aid for peacebuilding in Northern Ireland, Indigenous and local peacemaking, and a continuum of peacebuilding focal points. The handbook offers perspectives on the breadth and significance of peacebuilding work in ethnic conflicts throughout the world. This volume will be of much interest to students of peacebuilding, ethnic conflict, security studies, and international relations. © 2023 selection and editorial matter, Jessica Senehi, Imani Michelle Scott, Sean Byrne and Thomas G. Matyók;individual chapters, the contributors.
劳特利奇建设和平与种族冲突手册
本手册全面分析了种族冲突中的建设和平问题,重点关注理论、和平建设者的作用、理解过去和塑造未来,以及案例研究和方法。该书共有28章,介绍了在种族冲突中建设和平的关键见解,对教学和培训以及实践和政策都有影响。这本手册分为四个主题部分。第一部分侧重于种族冲突的关键方面,包括根源、性别、外部参与、解放性和平建设、仇恨作为公共卫生问题、环境问题、美国民族主义以及COVID-19大流行的影响。第2部分侧重于和平建设者的作用,包括土著建立和平、非暴力陪伴、军队中的和平领导、宗教间和平建设者、当地妇女和年轻人。第三部分讲述了过去和未来的塑造,包括对公共记忆、遗产权利和纪念碑、难民、创伤和记忆、非裔美国人社区的综合创伤、种族灭绝后的挖掘,以及以治疗为中心的冲突方法的讨论。第4部分介绍了斯里兰卡战后和解进程、棉兰老岛建设和平、亚齐和布干维尔的变革性和平谈判、北爱尔兰建设和平的外部经济援助、土著和地方建立和平以及建设和平协调中心的连续体的案例研究。该手册提供了关于世界各地种族冲突中建设和平工作的广度和重要性的观点。这一卷将是非常感兴趣的学生建设和平,民族冲突,安全研究,和国际关系。©2023选择和编辑事项,Jessica Senehi, Imani Michelle Scott, Sean Byrne和Thomas G. Matyók;个别章节,贡献者。
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