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ID108109
Title ProperHuman security peace-building agenda
LanguageENG
AuthorNewman, Edward
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)International peace building in post-conflict societies has helped to bring armed conflicts to an end and reduced the recurrence of war. According to some scholars, peace building has therefore contributed to the apparent downward trend of major intra-state conflict in recent years. However, the liberal institutionalist values which underpin international peace building-emphasising democracy, free market economics and the liberal state-have raised a range of criticisms and challenges from scholars as well as local stakeholders in the societies in which peace-building programmes are deployed. In particular, the prevailing approaches to peace-building give insufficient attention to basic and everyday human needs, and promote externally conceived models of state institutions which are not always appropriate. This article explores the problems of contemporary peace building and argues that an alternative vision which draws upon the concept of human security and gives greater emphasis to welfare, livelihoods and local engagement can make peace building more legitimate and sustainable.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 32, No.10; 2011: p. 1737-1756
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 32, No.10; 2011: p. 1737-1756
Key WordsHuman Security ;  International Peace Building ;  Intra - State Conflict ;  Liberal institutionalist Values ;  Contemporary Peace Building ;  Peace - Building Agenda


 
 
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