Peacebuilding in the Asia-Pacific

Peacebuilding in the Asia-Pacific
Title Peacebuilding in the Asia-Pacific PDF eBook
Author Carmela Lutmar
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 261
Release 2018-09-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3319785958

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This book explores theories of conflict and peacebuilding and applies them to case studies from the Asia Pacific region, seeking to shift attention to the inherency of conflict, the constant danger of re-emergence, and the need to establish mechanisms to resolve it. The authors argue that the central focus of peacebuilding should not be state-building per se, but rather the creation of effective mechanisms for peaceful resolution of both past and newly emerging conflicts. To do so, it is important to consider the entire process of creating peace, to contemplate the linkages between conflict, resolution, and post-conflict peacebuilding, rather than focus only on the period of institution-building.

Preventive Diplomacy, Peacebuilding and Security in the Asia-Pacific

Preventive Diplomacy, Peacebuilding and Security in the Asia-Pacific
Title Preventive Diplomacy, Peacebuilding and Security in the Asia-Pacific PDF eBook
Author Yanjun Guo
Publisher
Total Pages 380
Release 2022
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9789811242953

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Mediation in the Asia-Pacific Region

Mediation in the Asia-Pacific Region
Title Mediation in the Asia-Pacific Region PDF eBook
Author Dale Bagshaw
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 373
Release 2009-09-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134009976

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This book examines mediation in connection with peacebuilding in the Asia-Pacific region, providing practical examples which either highlight the weaknesses within certain mediation approaches or demonstrate best-practice. The authors explore the extent to which current ideas and practices of mediation in the Asia-Pacific region are dominated by Western understandings and critically challenge the appropriateness of such thinking. Featuring a range of case studies on Fiji, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Vietnam, China, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand, this book has three main aims: To challenge dominant Western practices and ways of thinking on mediation that currently are being imposed in the Asia-Pacific region; To develop culturally-fluent and socially just mediation alternatives that build upon local, traditional or religious approaches; To situate mediation within ideas and practices on peacebuilding. Making a unique contribution to peace and conflict studies literature by explicitly linking mediation and peacebuilding practices, this book is a vital text for students and scholars in these fields.

Searching for Peace in Asia Pacific

Searching for Peace in Asia Pacific
Title Searching for Peace in Asia Pacific PDF eBook
Author Annelies Heijmans
Publisher Lynne Rienner Pub
Total Pages 848
Release 2004
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781588262141

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Third in an acclaimed series, Searching for Peace in Asia Pacific offers critical background information, up-to-date surveys of the conflicts in Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific, and a directory of some 400 organizations working in the field of conflict prevention and peace-building in the Asia Pacific region. The authors provide detailed, objective descriptions of ongoing activities, as well as assessments of the prospects for conflict resolution.

Peace Building in the Asia Pacific Region

Peace Building in the Asia Pacific Region
Title Peace Building in the Asia Pacific Region PDF eBook
Author Yōichi Kibata
Publisher Allen & Unwin Academic
Total Pages 150
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Asia
ISBN 9781864481150

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Japanese and Australian writers examine the roles of their countries in building peace in the Asia-Pacific region.

Islam And Peacebuilding In The Asia-pacific

Islam And Peacebuilding In The Asia-pacific
Title Islam And Peacebuilding In The Asia-pacific PDF eBook
Author Mohamed Osman Mohamed Nawab
Publisher World Scientific
Total Pages 268
Release 2017-06-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9814749834

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Islam and Peacebuilding in the Asia-Pacific provides a unique backdrop of how native or migrant Muslims interact with communities of other faiths have led to the contemporary treatment of Islam and the Muslim communities in these nations. This book is based on the theme of Islam's presence and development in the Asia-Pacific region, and the concerns faced by Muslims in the region. Section 1 details the current status of peace or conflict between Muslims and practitioners of other faiths in Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and the Philippines, and the role of Muslim institutions in promoting peace in each nation. Section 2 features how Muslims living in cosmopolitan areas such as Australia, Indonesia and Japan engage with people of other faiths. Lastly, Section 3 explores the concerns with the interaction of the religion, state and society in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. A unique collection of the history of Islam in the region, Islam and Peacebuilding in the Asia-Pacific seeks to provide valuable insight for the global policy community by offering a comprehensive treatment of the issues highlighted.

Mediation in the Asia-Pacific Region

Mediation in the Asia-Pacific Region
Title Mediation in the Asia-Pacific Region PDF eBook
Author Dale Bagshaw
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 241
Release 2009-09-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134009984

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This book examines mediation in connection with peacebuilding in the Asia-Pacific region, providing practical examples which either highlight the weaknesses within certain mediation approaches or demonstrate best-practice. The authors explore the extent to which current ideas and practices of mediation in the Asia-Pacific region are dominated by Western understandings and critically challenge the appropriateness of such thinking. Featuring a range of case studies on Fiji, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Vietnam, China, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand, this book has three main aims: To challenge dominant Western practices and ways of thinking on mediation that currently are being imposed in the Asia-Pacific region; To develop culturally-fluent and socially just mediation alternatives that build upon local, traditional or religious approaches; To situate mediation within ideas and practices on peacebuilding. Making a unique contribution to peace and conflict studies literature by explicitly linking mediation and peacebuilding practices, this book is a vital text for students and scholars in these fields.