The politics of peacebuilding: emerging actors and security sector reform in conflict-affected states
This book examines and compares the diverging security approaches of the UK, China and India in peacebuilding settings, with a specific focus on the case of Nepal. Rising powers such as China and India dissent from traditional templates of peacebuilding and apply their own methods to respond to secu...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book examines and compares the diverging security approaches of the UK, China and India in peacebuilding settings, with a specific focus on the case of Nepal. Rising powers such as China and India dissent from traditional templates of peacebuilding and apply their own methods to respond to security issues. This book fills a gap in the literature by examining how emerging actors (China and India) engage with security and development and how their approaches differ from those of a traditional actor (the UK) In the light of democratic peace and regional security complex theories, the book interprets interview data to compare and contrast the engagement of these three actors with post-war Nepal, and the implications for security sector governance and peacebuilding. It contends that the UK helped to peacefully manage transition but that the institutional changes were merely ceremonial. China and India, by contrast, were more effective in advancing mutual security agendas through elite-level interactions. However, the 'hardware' of security, for example material and infrastructure support, gained more consideration than the 'software' of security, such as meritocratic governance and institution building. This book will be of much interest to students of peacebuilding, development studies, Asian politics, security studies and International Relations in general |
Beschreibung: | 1. Introduction Concept and Practices 2. Traditional Approach to Peacebuilding: Politics of Security Reform and Peace Infrastructures 3. Emerging Actors and Contestations in Security and Development Case Studies 4. Tick-box Peacebuilding? UK support to reforming security sector in Nepal 5. Understanding the Indian Approach: Delhi's Engagement with Nepal 6. Deciphering the Chinese Approach: Beijing's Engagement with Nepal Discussions and Conclusions 7. Contrasting the Engagement of China, India and the UK with Nepal 8. Synthesis and Conclusions |
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spelling | Ghimire, Safal Verfasser aut The politics of peacebuilding emerging actors and security sector reform in conflict-affected states Safal Ghimire 1st London Routledge 2018 1 online resource illustrations (black and white) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge studies in conflict, security and development 1. Introduction Concept and Practices 2. Traditional Approach to Peacebuilding: Politics of Security Reform and Peace Infrastructures 3. Emerging Actors and Contestations in Security and Development Case Studies 4. Tick-box Peacebuilding? UK support to reforming security sector in Nepal 5. Understanding the Indian Approach: Delhi's Engagement with Nepal 6. Deciphering the Chinese Approach: Beijing's Engagement with Nepal Discussions and Conclusions 7. Contrasting the Engagement of China, India and the UK with Nepal 8. Synthesis and Conclusions This book examines and compares the diverging security approaches of the UK, China and India in peacebuilding settings, with a specific focus on the case of Nepal. Rising powers such as China and India dissent from traditional templates of peacebuilding and apply their own methods to respond to security issues. This book fills a gap in the literature by examining how emerging actors (China and India) engage with security and development and how their approaches differ from those of a traditional actor (the UK) In the light of democratic peace and regional security complex theories, the book interprets interview data to compare and contrast the engagement of these three actors with post-war Nepal, and the implications for security sector governance and peacebuilding. It contends that the UK helped to peacefully manage transition but that the institutional changes were merely ceremonial. China and India, by contrast, were more effective in advancing mutual security agendas through elite-level interactions. However, the 'hardware' of security, for example material and infrastructure support, gained more consideration than the 'software' of security, such as meritocratic governance and institution building. This book will be of much interest to students of peacebuilding, development studies, Asian politics, security studies and International Relations in general Peace-building / Nepal Peace-building / Government policy Comparative government https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429489532 Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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