
Conflict, Security and Justice
Practice and Challenges in Peacebuilding
Eleanor Gordon(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 6. May 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
XIV, 378 pages
978-1-137-61068-3 (ISBN)
Description
This path-breaking new textbook provides a broad overview of the core concepts, actors and activities involved in building security and justice after conflict, as well as challenges and lessons learned in this field. Drawing attention to the principles which guide - or should guide - this kind of work, as well as using practical examples throughout, the book covers a uniquely wide range of issues in peacebuilding - from transitional justice and disarmament to security sector reform and human rights. It concludes by considering both the regional and more far-reaching impacts of conflict, including such global phenomena as terrorism, piracy and organised crime.
With a decade of experience working in post-conflict zones for the UN and other organisations, and a further ten years in academia and as a consultant for various international organisations, the author's unparalleled expertise on the topic and her accessible writing style make this book the essential guide to postgraduate and upper-level undergraduate courses on peace and conflict studies. The text is also important supplemental reading for those studying war, peace, development, security or IR in a wider context and for practitioners and policy-makers in the field of peacebuilding.
With a decade of experience working in post-conflict zones for the UN and other organisations, and a further ten years in academia and as a consultant for various international organisations, the author's unparalleled expertise on the topic and her accessible writing style make this book the essential guide to postgraduate and upper-level undergraduate courses on peace and conflict studies. The text is also important supplemental reading for those studying war, peace, development, security or IR in a wider context and for practitioners and policy-makers in the field of peacebuilding.
More details
Edition
1st ed. 2019
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
597 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-137-61068-3 (9781137610683)
DOI
10.26777/978-1-137-61070-6
Schweitzer Classification
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05/2019
Red Globe Press
€128.39
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E-Book
04/2019
Bloomsbury Academic
€82.99
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Person
Eleanor is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Development at Monash University, Deputy Director of the Master in International Development Practice (MIDP) programme, and on the Monash Gender, Peace and Security (GPS) Steering Committee. She is also a Senior Fellow of the Centre for Security Governance, Associate Editor with Stability: International Journal of Security and Development, and is engaged in a number of research projects for international organisations.
Eleanor has spent 20 years working in the field of conflict, security, justice and human rights, including 10 years working in management and advisory roles with the UN and other international organisations in post-conflict environments in the Balkans and South Asia.
In the last 10 years, she returned to academia and has worked as a consultant for various international organisations, NGOs, governments and universities. Her research, practice and teaching focus on ways in which to build security and justice after conflict and inclusive approaches to peacebuilding.
Content
1. Introduction: Concepts of Security, Conflict and Peace.- 2. Causes of Conflict and Conflict Prevention.- 3. Building a Safe and Secure Environment .- 4. Promoting the Rule of Law.- 5. Transitional Justice.- 6. Mine Action and the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW).- 7. Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR).- 8. Security Sector Reform (SSR).- 9. Human Rights, Security and Justice.- 10. Gender, Security and Justice.- 11. Countering Transnational Security Threats: Terrorism, Piracy and Organised Crime.- 12. Conclusion: Understanding and Addressing the Challenges of Building Security and Justice after Conflict.