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100 1 $aMac Ginty, Roger,$d1970-
245 10 $aInternational peacebuilding and local resistance :$bhybrid forms of peace /$cRoger Mac Ginty.
246 30 $aHybrid forms of peace
260 $aBasingstoke, Hampshire ;$aNew York :$bPalgrave Macmillan,$cc2011.
300 $a240 p. ;$c23 cm.
490 0 $aRethinking peace and conflict studies
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 213-235) and index.
505 0 $aThe liberal peace -- Indigenous peacebuilding -- Hybrid peace -- Hybrid security : Afghanistan -- Hybrid economics : Iraq -- Hybrid statebuilding : Bosnia -- hybrid governance : Lebanon -- Hybrid civil society : Northern Ireland.
520 $aInternational Peacebuilding and Local Resistance adds to the active debates and critiques of internationally-supported peace interventions. Using the case studies of Afghanistan, Iraq, Bosnia, Lebanon and Northern Ireland, Roger Mac Ginty dissects peace interventions along the themes of security, statebuilding and civil society as well as economic and constitutional reform. He proposes using the concepts of hybridity and hybridization to understand the dynamics in societies undergoing transition. Particular attention is paid to the ability of local communities to resist, subvert and exploit international actors. This book is part of a developing and radical critique of aspects of international peacebuilding. It argues that peace should not be discussed timidly, and that local, traditional or indigenous approaches to peacemaking should not be romanticised. -- Publisher description.
650 0 $aPeace-building.
650 0 $aNation-building.
650 0 $aGovernment, Resistance to.
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