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Peace, Security and Development in an Era of Globalization
Contributor(s): Nieuwenhuys, Eva (Editor), Molier, Gelijn (Editor)
ISBN: 9004173862     ISBN-13: 9789004173866
Publisher: Republic of Letters
OUR PRICE:   $108.90  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: March 2009
* Not available - Not in print at this time *Annotation: Exploring the integrated security approach in general, and more in particular in relation to states after regime-change and post-conflict states, this resource raises highly specific questions on topics including civil-military cooperation and how it functions in practice.
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | International Relations - General
- Technology & Engineering | Military Science
- Business & Economics | Development - General
Dewey: 355.033
LCCN: 2008054295
Series: International Relations Studies
Physical Information: 0.94" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.70 lbs) 428 pages
 
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This book explores the integrated security approach in general, and more in particular in relation to states after regime-change and post-conflict states. The integrated security approach is analyzed from various perspectives and starting from various scientific disciplines. On the one hand this raises highly specific questions like: what is CIMIC (civil-military cooperation) and how does it function in practice? On the other hand the book has broader ambitions and tries to see the current debate on regime change in dictatorial or fundamental regimes and the process of reconstruction afterwards against the background of a wider discussion on globalization and the war against terrorism. Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments Note on the contributors Abbreviations 1. The challenges of peace, security and development in an era of globalisation and changing concepts of war and terrorism G. Molier and E.C. Nieuwenhuys Part I - Theoretical reflections on the causes of war and on future concepts of peace, security and development 2. How civilizations can bridge cultural and religious differences M. Heirman 3. Integrating development studies in peace and security studies G. Junne 4. Development aid by tank viewed in the light of the globalisation of the Western development model E.C. Nieuwenhuys Part II - Reflections on the prevention, the legitimacy, and the settlement of armed conflicts 5. The Effectiveness of Intervention Instruments in Armed Conflict; Conflict Resolution is the Only Solution? I. Duyvestyn 6. Fighting Terrorism: a Useful Military Strategy? R. de Wijk 7. Winning the hearts and minds of the foreign protectors M. Dekker and M.J. Faber Part III - Reflections on reconstruction during and after armed conflict 8. A Comprehensive Approach to State Building C. Meindersma 9. Civil-military cooperation: a balancing act under precarious conditions G. Frerks 10. The Civil-Military Network in Baghlan Province: A Viable System? S.J.H. Rietjens, R. Beeres and M.T.I.B. Bollen 11. "The Missing Link in State-building. Bilateral Donor and Donor-NGO Policies on Linking state-society building in fragile states." D. de Boer en S. Pfisterer 12. Political transition to a democratic regime: The South African echoes of forgiveness, truth commission and Negotiating Justice A.Ellian Part IV - New concepts of peace, security and development from a legal, ethical and political perspective 13. Rebuilding after armed conflict: towards a legal framework of the responsibility to rebuild or a ius post bellum? G. Molier 14. Other wars? Other norms? K. van der Bruggen 15. On more than Just War Ko Colijn Index Readership All those interested in peace and security studies, development studies, theory of international relations, political science, international law of peace and security, the ethics of war, and strategic studies. About the authors Gelijn Molier is a lecturer at the Law Faculty, Department of Philosophy of Law and Jurisprudence and is a Research Fellow of the Social Cohesion, Multiculturalism and Globalisation research group of the E.M. Meijers Institute of Legal Studies at Leiden University in the Netherlands. He wrote his Ph.D. thesis about the legality of humanitarian intervention. His main field of research pertains to the law of peace and security, in particular questions relating to the use of force in international relations. Eva Nieuwenhuys is a lecturer at the Law Faculty, Department of Philosophy of Law and Jurisprudence and is a Research Fellow the Social Cohesion, Multiculturalism and Globalisation research group of the E.M. Meijers Institute of Legal Studies at Leiden University in the Netherlands. She is the author of publications on Transnational Enterprises, Human Rights, the Multilateral Regulation of Investment, and on Neo-Liberal Globalism and Social Sustainable Globalization.