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Failed Peacemaking: Counter-Peace and International Order (Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies)

✍ Scribed by Sandra Pogodda, Oliver P. Richmond, Gëzim Visoka


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
127
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book investigates why peace and reform processes across the world have recently been stagnating or have become blocked. They have failed to maintain security, rights, development, and justice in the liberal international order. The book identifies the related rise of counter-peace processes at the heart of failed peacemaking efforts, and explores the implications for an emerging multi-polar order where local and international tools for peace and reform appear to be ineffective. Across a range of recent cases, from Cambodia, the Balkans, the Sahel region, DRC, Colombia, Afghanistan, and many others, such dynamics are becoming clearer. In particular, small-scale blocking tactics across different peace processes have been evolving into larger political strategies which are then disseminated within revisionist and revanchist international networks. Ultimately, this phenomenon has undermined liberal international order.

Spoilers and tactical blockages to peace have connected across local, national, regional and international scales, highlighting ideological divisions. Drawing on counter-revolutionary theory, the concept of counter-peace is used as a tool to critically interrogate a systemic array of blockages to peace. Distinct counter-peace patterns are now entangled in peace and reform processes, including the stalemate pattern, the limited counter-peace, and the unmitigated counter-peace patterns. Across cases, once tactical blockages begin to form these patterns, they become systemic and ultimately enable conflict escalation. Consequently, the intimate entanglement of the existing international peace architecture with counter-peace processes points to ideological divisions in international order, as well as the growing gulf between diminished practices of peace and reform with critical scholarship on peace, justice, and sustainability.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
About the Authors
1 Introduction
Failed Peacemaking?
The Emergence of a Fragile International Peace Architecture
Blockages and Counter-Peace in Practice: Some Preliminary Examples
Tactical Blockages and Strategies of Counter-Peace
2 Conceptualizing the Counter-Peace
Understanding Counter-Peace
Counter-Peace Patterns
Conclusion
3 Locating the Counter-Peace
Background Literature and Concepts
Counter-revolution and Counter-Peace
Conclusion
4 The Stalemate Pattern
Key Dynamics
Conclusion
5 The Limited Counter-Peace Pattern
Key Dynamics
Conclusion
6 Unmitigated Counter-Peace
Key Dynamics
Conclusion
7 The Rise of the Counter-Peace on the International Stage
The International Dynamics of Counter-Peace
Tactics, Strategies, and Levels of Analysis
Implications of International Counter-Peace
Conclusion
8 Transitions in International Order and the Tools of Peacemaking: Back to the Future?
Problems with Peacemaking Under the Conditions of Multipolarity
Conclusion
9 Impact on the IPA and International Order
Escalation Versus Innovation
Conclusion
10 Conclusion
References
Index


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