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- Peacebuilding Paradigms
- Peacebuilding Paradigms
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction Bridging the Conceptual and Theoretical Divides on Peace and Peacebuilding
- Part I The Realist Paradigm
- Part II The Liberal Paradigm
- Part III The Constructivist Paradigm
- Part IV The Cosmopolitan Paradigm
- Part V The Critical Theory Paradigm
- Part VI The Locality Paradigm
- Part VII The Policy Paradigm
- 17 Peacebuilding Paradigm from the Perspective of Policy Approach
- 18 A Bottom-Up View at Peacebuilding
- Conclusion A Hybrid Approach to Understanding Peacebuilding
- Bibliography
- Index
17 - Peacebuilding Paradigm from the Perspective of Policy Approach
Its Outline through Comparison
from Part VII - The Policy Paradigm
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 December 2020
- Peacebuilding Paradigms
- Peacebuilding Paradigms
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction Bridging the Conceptual and Theoretical Divides on Peace and Peacebuilding
- Part I The Realist Paradigm
- Part II The Liberal Paradigm
- Part III The Constructivist Paradigm
- Part IV The Cosmopolitan Paradigm
- Part V The Critical Theory Paradigm
- Part VI The Locality Paradigm
- Part VII The Policy Paradigm
- 17 Peacebuilding Paradigm from the Perspective of Policy Approach
- 18 A Bottom-Up View at Peacebuilding
- Conclusion A Hybrid Approach to Understanding Peacebuilding
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapterestablishes peacebuilding as a historically and theoretically evolving concept and practice. Peacebuilding already has prisms open to multiple understandings. Nevertheless, seeing peacebuilding as apolicy process enables us to comprehend that the whole idea and activity cannot be understood from one paradigm exclusively. It is a mixed activity, while still oriented to realizing an ultimate goal,"peace," which has multiple goals and serves multiple interests. Weprovide a comparative analysis of peacebuilding with existing IR theories.Weidentify both similarities and differences between peacebuilding as a policy paradigm and the various IR theories. We contend that the policy approach could complement other theories and further contribute to both academic and practical understandings of peacebuilding. It becomes clearthat peacebuilding is not only a static picture of the theoretical mosaic but a hybrid approachwithdynamic interactions among actors and theories.
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- Peacebuilding ParadigmsThe Impact of Theoretical Diversity on Implementing Sustainable Peace, pp. 287 - 303Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020