Reconciliation and architectures of commitment: sequencing peace in Bougainville
"Following a bloody civil war, peace consolidated slowly and sequentially in Bougainville. That sequence was of both a top-down architecture of credible commitment in a formal peace process and layer upon layer of bottom-up reconciliation. Reconciliation was based on indigenous traditions of pe...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Following a bloody civil war, peace consolidated slowly and sequentially in Bougainville. That sequence was of both a top-down architecture of credible commitment in a formal peace process and layer upon layer of bottom-up reconciliation. Reconciliation was based on indigenous traditions of peacemaking. It also drew on Christian traditions of reconciliation, on training in restorative justice principles and on innovation in womens' peacebuilding. Peacekeepers opened safe spaces for reconciliation, but it was locals who shaped and owned the peace. There is much to learn from this distinctively indigenous peace architecture. It is a far cry from the norms of a 'liberal peace' or a 'realist peace'. The authors describe it as a hybrid 'restorative peace' in which 'mothers of the land' and then male combatants linked arms in creative ways. A danger to Bougainville's peace is weakness of international commitment to honour the result of a forthcoming independence referendum that is one central plank of the peace deal"--Publisher's description |
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spelling | Reconciliation and architectures of commitment sequencing peace in Bougainville John Braithwaite [and others] Acton, A.C.T. ANU E Press 2010 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Peacebuilding Compared and the Bougainville conflict -- Historical background to the conflict -- Descent into civil war -- Peacemaking on, off and finally back on track -- The architecture of the peace -- Reconciliation and reintegration -- The cost of the conflict -- Layers of identity involved in the conflict -- Interpreting the conflict in summary -- Deep and shallow restorative peace "Following a bloody civil war, peace consolidated slowly and sequentially in Bougainville. That sequence was of both a top-down architecture of credible commitment in a formal peace process and layer upon layer of bottom-up reconciliation. Reconciliation was based on indigenous traditions of peacemaking. It also drew on Christian traditions of reconciliation, on training in restorative justice principles and on innovation in womens' peacebuilding. Peacekeepers opened safe spaces for reconciliation, but it was locals who shaped and owned the peace. There is much to learn from this distinctively indigenous peace architecture. It is a far cry from the norms of a 'liberal peace' or a 'realist peace'. The authors describe it as a hybrid 'restorative peace' in which 'mothers of the land' and then male combatants linked arms in creative ways. A danger to Bougainville's peace is weakness of international commitment to honour the result of a forthcoming independence referendum that is one central plank of the peace deal"--Publisher's description English Femmes et paix Autonomy and independence movements History Humanities Political ideologies POLITICAL SCIENCE World Politics and government Society and social sciences Society and social sciences Women and peace Bougainville Crisis, Papua New Guinea, 1988- Women and peace Papua New Guinea Bougainville Island autonomy bougainville island history independence papua new guinea peace politics and government women Since 1988 Bougainville Island (Papua New Guinea) / History Bougainville Island (Papua New Guinea) / History / Autonomy and independence movements Bougainville Island (Papua New Guinea) / Politics and government Bougainville (Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée) / Histoire Bougainville (Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée) / Histoire / Autonomie et mouvements indépendantistes Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea / Bougainville Island Electronic books Braithwaite, John Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Reconciliation and architectures of commitment Acton, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, ©2010 9781921666681 https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3093335 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext data file |
spellingShingle | Reconciliation and architectures of commitment sequencing peace in Bougainville Peacebuilding Compared and the Bougainville conflict -- Historical background to the conflict -- Descent into civil war -- Peacemaking on, off and finally back on track -- The architecture of the peace -- Reconciliation and reintegration -- The cost of the conflict -- Layers of identity involved in the conflict -- Interpreting the conflict in summary -- Deep and shallow restorative peace Femmes et paix Autonomy and independence movements History Humanities Political ideologies POLITICAL SCIENCE World Politics and government Society and social sciences Society and social sciences Women and peace Bougainville Crisis, Papua New Guinea, 1988- Women and peace Papua New Guinea Bougainville Island |
title | Reconciliation and architectures of commitment sequencing peace in Bougainville |
title_alt | Peacebuilding Compared and the Bougainville conflict -- Historical background to the conflict -- Descent into civil war -- Peacemaking on, off and finally back on track -- The architecture of the peace -- Reconciliation and reintegration -- The cost of the conflict -- Layers of identity involved in the conflict -- Interpreting the conflict in summary -- Deep and shallow restorative peace |
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title_fullStr | Reconciliation and architectures of commitment sequencing peace in Bougainville John Braithwaite [and others] |
title_full_unstemmed | Reconciliation and architectures of commitment sequencing peace in Bougainville John Braithwaite [and others] |
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topic | Femmes et paix Autonomy and independence movements History Humanities Political ideologies POLITICAL SCIENCE World Politics and government Society and social sciences Society and social sciences Women and peace Bougainville Crisis, Papua New Guinea, 1988- Women and peace Papua New Guinea Bougainville Island |
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