
Enduring Conflict
Challenging the Signature of Peace and Democracy
Adrian Little(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 10. April 2014
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-1-78093-709-0 (ISBN)
Description
This unique text challenges the notion that absence of conflict is the foundation and norm of a stable political environment. Combining complexity theory and the notion of signature with case studies, it argues that political processes need to be understood within their social and cultural contexts. It thus develops the idea of enduring conflict, referring to both the enduring nature of political conflict and the endurance of people in conflict-ridden societies, looking at countries involved in conflict transformation, such as Northern Ireland, Cambodia, Indonesia, and South Africa. Examining debates around trauma, memory, and reconciliation, the work shows how conflicts are so socially and culturally ingrained and protracted that political agreements alone cannot bring substantive change. In addition, key texts, such as peace agreements, along with interviews of politicians, participants, and NGOs help identify the conditions under which notions like peace, democracy, and conflict resolution can even be conceived - let alone implemented.
This innovative text is a significant contribution to the literature as it highlights the limitations of conflict resolution strategies and identifies the issues that pertain to conflicts throughout global politics. Written in an accessible manner, it will be highly attractive to students in conflict processes, peace studies, and international relations theory.
This innovative text is a significant contribution to the literature as it highlights the limitations of conflict resolution strategies and identifies the issues that pertain to conflicts throughout global politics. Written in an accessible manner, it will be highly attractive to students in conflict processes, peace studies, and international relations theory.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
409 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78093-709-0 (9781780937090)
DOI
CBID177680
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Person
Adrian Little is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Melbourne, Australia, where he has been the Head of the School of Political Sciences since 2007. He is the author of numerous journal articles as well as five books, including The Politics of Radical Democracy (2009).
Content
Introduction
Section I. Structures of Conflict
1. Endurance and the Signature of Peace
2. Democracry, Complexity, and Conflict
Section II. Managing Conflict
3. Agonism and the Politics of disagreement
4. Reconciliation and Conflict Resolution
Section III. Discourses of Conflict
5. Rhetorics of Peace and Transition
6. Narratives of Conflict and the Politics of Memory
Section IV. The Complex Politics of Conflict
7. Conflict and Contingency
Conclusion: Enduring Conflict
Bibliography
Index
Section I. Structures of Conflict
1. Endurance and the Signature of Peace
2. Democracry, Complexity, and Conflict
Section II. Managing Conflict
3. Agonism and the Politics of disagreement
4. Reconciliation and Conflict Resolution
Section III. Discourses of Conflict
5. Rhetorics of Peace and Transition
6. Narratives of Conflict and the Politics of Memory
Section IV. The Complex Politics of Conflict
7. Conflict and Contingency
Conclusion: Enduring Conflict
Bibliography
Index