ABSTRACT
This major new Handbook provides a cutting-edge and transdisciplinary overview of the main issues, debates, state-of-the-art methods, and key concepts in peace and conflict studies today.
The fields of peace and conflict studies have grown exponentially since being initiated by Professor Johan Galtung half a century ago. They have forged a transdisciplinary and professional identity distinct from security studies, political science, and international relations.
The volume is divided into four sections:
- understanding and transforming conflict
- creating peace
- supporting peace
- peace across the disciplines.
Each section features new essays by distinguished international scholars and professionals working in peace studies and conflict resolution and transformation. Drawing from a wide range of theoretical, methodological, and political positions, the editors and contributors offer topical and enduring approaches to peace and conflict studies.
The Handbook of Peace and Conflict Studies will be essential reading for students of peace studies, conflict studies and conflict resolution. It will also be of interest and use to practitioners in conflict resolution and NGOs, as well as policy makers and diplomats.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |32 pages
Introduction
part |88 pages
Understanding and transforming conflict
chapter |8 pages
Peace studies and peace politics
part |85 pages
Creating peace
chapter |20 pages
Counselling and training for conflict transformation and peace-building
part |90 pages
Supporting peace
part |98 pages
Peace across the disciplines
part |5 pages
Conclusion