Peace in the Twenty-First Century: States,Capital, and Multilateral Institutions versus Positionality Arbitrage,Everyday Mobility,Networks, and Multi-verticality |
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Authors: | Oliver P. Richmond |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;2. Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea;3. University of Tromso, Tromso, Norway |
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Abstract: | The ‘long peace’ of the last 25 years has been marked by various debates on liberal-democratic peace, human rights, and cosmopolitanism. They are all linked with various forms of intervention—from development to peacebuilding and humanitarian intervention. This ‘interventionary system/order’ model has come under pressure from a range of different fronts. This article examines how peace and development may be rethought in a global framework if the previous version of a progressive framework (i.e. the liberal peace) is now being revised and intervention has shifted towards neo-liberal forms. |
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Keywords: | peace peacebuilding international order mobility |
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