1st Edition

The Politics of Peacebuilding in a Diverse World Difference Exposed

Edited By Xavier Mathieu, Pol Bargués-Pedreny Copyright 2019
170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

This book challenges the understanding of ‘difference’ in the field of peacebuilding and offers new ways to consider diversity in the context of international interventions. International peacebuilding as a practice and academic field has always been embroiled in the ‘problem’ of difference. For mainstream scholars and policy-makers, local views, histories, and cultural codes are often seen... Read more

Introduction – Beyond Silence, Obstacle and Stigma: Revisiting the ‘Problem’ of Difference in Peacebuilding  1. Embodying Difference: Reading Gender in Women’s Memoirs of Humanitarianism  2. Hybrid Clubs: A Feminist Approach to Peacebuilding in the Democratic Republic of Congo  3. Peace-in-Difference: A Phenomenological Approach to Peace Through Difference  4. Relational and Essential: Theorizing Difference for Peacebuilding  5. The Politics of Difference in Transitional Justice: Genocide and the Construction of Victimhood at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal  6. Governing Conflict: The Politics of Scaling Difference  7. Old Slogans Ringing Hollow? The Legacy of Social Engineering, Statebuilding and the ‘Dilemma of Difference’ in (Post-) Soviet Kyrgyzstan  8. Beyond Relationalism in Peacebuilding

Biography



Xavier Mathieu is a Teaching Associate at Aston University, UK. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Global Cooperation Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. His research interests include the theory and practice of sovereignty, peacebuilding, civilisational politics, and the theorising of ‘difference’ in international interventions.



Pol Bargués-Pedreny is a Research Fellow at CIDOB (Barcelona Centre for International Affairs), Spain. He has developed an interest in the intersection of philosophy and international relations. His work critically interrogates international interventions and perspectives on resilience, hybridity, and social critique. He is author of Deferring Peace in International Statebuilding: Difference, Resilience and Critique (2018).