Building a Peace Economy?
Liberal peacebuilding and the development-security industry
Author(s)
Peterson, Jenny H.
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
100905Language
EnglishAbstract
This book critically examines the range of policies and programmes that attempt to manage economic activity that contributes to political violence. It offers a new framework for understanding both the problem of economic activity in conflict zones as well as programmes aimed at managing these and transforming them into more peaceful economic and political relationships. Through this examination, both the problems of liberal modes of peacebuilding, implemented by the development-security industry, and opportunities for policy innovation are explored.
Useful charts and frameworks throughout the book provide the reader with a range of analytical tools that can be easily used to explore war economies and related policies in a range of contexts, making this book an essential read for students, policy makers and aid practitioners working in a range of disciplines and conflict-affected areas.
Keywords
Political Science; political violence; conflict zones; peacebuilding; conflict; conflict resolution; peace studies; war economies; policy making; conflict-areas; development; security; Kosovo; Liberalism; Organized crime; PrivatizationDOI
10.7228/manchester/9780719087301.001.0001ISBN
9781526129376Publisher
Manchester University PressPublisher website
https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/Publication date and place
Manchester, 2014-03-31Series
New Approaches to Conflict Analysis,Classification
Politics and government