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ID173914
Title ProperInterventionary order and its methodologies
Other Title Information the relationship between peace and intervention
LanguageENG
AuthorRichmond, Oliver P
Summary / Abstract (Note)Recently there have been calls from policymakers around the world for practically engaged research to produce evidence-based policy for peace, security and development. Policymakers aim to align three types of methodological approaches to knowledge about peace, security and development in international order: methodological liberalism at state and international levels, aligned with ‘methodological everydayism’ in order to constrain methodological nationalism. Policy operates through broad forms of intervention, spanning military, governmental and developmental processes, which scholarship is expected to refine. Critical scholarship is sensitive about the subsequent ‘interventionary order’, often connecting methodological everydayism with global justice frameworks rather than methodological nationalism or liberalism.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 41, No.2; 2020: p.207-227
Journal SourceAakrosh Vol: 4 No 12
Key WordsNationalism ;  Intervention ;  Liberalism ;  Peacebuilding ;  Everydayism


 
 
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