Overview
- Empirically examines local actors’ motivations, resources and strategies for advancing their peacebuilding ownership
- Offers rarely available information of the most recent progress regarding ownership development of peacebuilding in Asia
- Makes theoretical contributions particularly to four specific lines of discussions: norm diffusions into local communities, binary conceptualisation of international vs. local, power disparity between donors and aid recipients, and the complexities in defining local
Part of the book series: Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies (RCS)
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Table of contents (7 chapters)
Keywords
- local ownership
- hybrid peace
- everyday peace
- Cambodia
- Mindanao
- local peacebuilder
- local-external interaction
- ownership inheritance
- ownership transfer
- norm diffusion
- norm localisation
- capacity building
- autonomy
- influence mitigation
- coalition
- diversification of partnership
- income generation
- friction-avoiding
- contextualisation
- dual power structure
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Local Ownership in Asian Peacebuilding
Book Subtitle: Development of Local Peacebuilding Models
Authors: SungYong Lee
Series Title: Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98611-1
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Cham
eBook Packages: Political Science and International Studies, Political Science and International Studies (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2019
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-98610-4Published: 27 September 2018
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-07514-9Published: 25 January 2019
eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-98611-1Published: 02 September 2018
Series ISSN: 1759-3735
Series E-ISSN: 2752-857X
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XV, 197
Number of Illustrations: 5 b/w illustrations
Topics: Peace Studies, International Security Studies, Political Leadership, Conflict Studies, Regionalism