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Locally Based Civil Conflict Transformation Between Partnership and Power Imbalance: Contributions to International Relations

Autor Samantha Ruppel
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2024
This book examines the processes and dynamics of cooperation between different actors in civil peace service projects in Kenya, Sierra Leone and Liberia. The joint handling of conflicts and peacebuilding challenges by local and international actors has a long tradition in German peace work and is becoming increasingly important in a globalized world. Therefore, the book explores the question, relevant for both academia and peace practitioners, to what extent an equal partnership can exist in the context of civil conflict transformation. By focusing on the opportunities and challenges of cooperation, the work succeeds in focusing on everyday activities, analyzing the actual processes and frictions of peace work, and making a valuable contribution to critical peace research and the discussion of hybridity and friction.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783658444945
ISBN-10: 3658444940
Pagini: 530
Ilustrații: Approx. 530 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
Colecția Springer
Seria Contributions to International Relations

Locul publicării:Wiesbaden, Germany

Cuprins

Introduction.- On Partnership and Power.- Conceptual Framework.- Civil Conflict Transformation and Civil Peace Service.- Appeal for the Use of Ethnographic Methods.- Inside Views from the ZFD - Empirical Results from Research in Germany.- Case Selection.- Partnership and Power Dynamics in Personnel Cooperation - Results of Field Research.- Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Samantha Ruppel is director of the African-German Leadership Academy at the German Institute of Development and Sustainability and an associate researcher at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt. Her research interests include civil conflict transformation, partnership and power imbalance in peace and development work, and critical peace studies. The regional focus of her work is West and East Africa.


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This book examines the processes and dynamics of cooperation between different actors in civil peace service projects in Kenya, Sierra Leone and Liberia. Working on conflicts and peacebuilding challenges together with local and international actors has a long tradition in German peacebuilding and is becoming increasingly important in a globalized world. Therefore, the book explores the question, relevant for both academia and peace practitioners, to what extent an equal partnership can exist in the context of civil conflict transformation. By focusing on the opportunities and challenges of cooperation, the work succeeds in focusing on everyday activities, analyzing the actual processes and frictions of peace work, and making a valuable contribution to critical peace studies and the discussion of hybridity and friction.
 
The author
Samantha Ruppel is the director of the African-German Leadership Academy at the German Institute of Development and Sustainability and an associate researcher at the Hessian Foundation for Peace and Conflict Research. Her research interests include civil conflict transformation, partnership and power imbalance in peace and development work, and critical peace studies. The regional focus of her work is West and East Africa.

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Caracteristici

focuses on opportunities and challenges of civil conflict transformation in everyday activities critically analyses power dynamics in personal, international cooperation using the example of civil conflict transformation gives concrete recommendations for action to make civil conflict transformation more partnership-based