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Complex relationship between peacebuilding and terrorism approa / Richmond, Oliver P; Tellidis, Ioannis   Journal Article
Richmond, Oliver P Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Approaches to terrorism and peacebuilding have a complex relationship with each other, which may be explained according to four categories outlined in this article. These range from blocking each others' aims, nullifying terrorism, supporting a very limited, or a broader peace process. Each of these categories has implications for the inclusion and reconciliation of a wide range of actors and the hybrid nature of the emerging peace. This relates to the critical approach of using theory to create emancipatory forms of peace, which is used as a basis for the examination of the production of hybridity via the interaction of approaches to terrorism and peacebuilding in five cases in this article. These include Sri Lanka, Kashmir, the Middle East, Nepal, and Northern Ireland. We argue that "post-liberal" possibilities for a hybrid form of peace (which are inherent in such conflicts) offer a "post-terrorist" potential for peace processes.
Key Words Palestine  Terrorism  Israel  Kashmir  Sri Lanka  Northern Ireland 
Nepal  Peacebuilding  Hybridity  Post - Liberal 
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