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Deconstructing Peace


Deconstructing Peace

The Contested Politics of Post-Conflict Northern Ireland and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Peace and Security in the 21st Century

von: Patrick Pinkerton

36,99 €

Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 01.04.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9781786614087
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 194

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Beschreibungen

<p><span>This book develops a novel approach to peace and conflict studies, through an original application of the philosophy of Jacques Derrida to the post-conflict politics of Northern Ireland and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Based on new readings of the peace agreements and the post-conflict political systems, the book goes beyond accounts that present a static picture of ‘fixed divisions’ in these cases. By exploring how formal electoral politics and the informal political spheres of artistic, cultural, judicial and protest movements already contest the politics of division, the book argues that the post-conflict political systems in Northern Ireland and Bosnia and Herzegovina are in a process of deconstruction. The text adds to the Derridean lexicon by developing the idea of a ‘deconstructive conclusion’, which challenges historical understandings of conflicts at the same time as challenging their consequences in the present. The study provides a critical contribution to peacebuilding and International Relations literature, by demonstrating how Derridean concepts can be utilised to provide fresh understandings of conflict and post-conflict situations, as well as allowing for political interventions to be made into these processes. </span></p>
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<p><span>Offers a comparative study based on original readings of the peace agreements and of first-hand and academic accounts of the peacebuilding processes and post-conflict politics, up to the present period.</span></p>
<span><span>1. Introduction: Derrida, Deconstruction, and Peacebuilding</span></span>
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<span><span>Part I: Supplementing Conflict </span></span>
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<span><span>2. Ethno-national Policy Learning: The ‘Two Communities’ Supplement and ‘The Troubles’ in Northern Ireland</span></span>
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<span><span>3. Contradictory Conflict Frames: The ‘Balkans’ Supplement and the War in BiH</span></span>
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<span><span>Part 2: Deferring Conflict</span></span>
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<span><span>4. Post-conflict Northern Ireland: </span><span>Différance </span><span>and Devolution</span></span>
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<span><span>5. Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina: </span><span>Différance </span><span>and Ethnic Politics</span></span>
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<span><span>6. Against Conclusions</span></span>
<p><span>Patrick Pinkerton is an Associate Lecturer in the Department of Political Science at University College London.</span></p>