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Micro-evidence for Peacebuilding Theories and Policies

Micro-evidence for Peacebuilding Theories and Policies

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This edited book explores post-conflict peacebuilding theories and policies, focusing on the relationships between conflict dynamics and citizens' norms, values, and preferences. It emphasizes the importance of a micro-level analysis to capture wartime civil-military relations and discusses the implications of micro-evidence-based studies for conflict-affected societies. The book aims to link academic knowledge with policy development in peacebuilding, using a bottom-up approach to create desirable policy schemes that conform to local contexts.

Format: Hardback
Length: 120 pages
Publication date: 01 December 2022
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore


This edited book delves into the intricate realm of post-conflict peacebuilding, employing a comprehensive approach that harnesses micro-evidence to shed light on the consequences of civil conflicts. By reconsidering existing knowledge on civil conflicts and peacebuilding processes, it presents empirical evidence highlighting the intricate relationships between conflict dynamics and the norms, values, and preferences of citizens in the post-conflict context.

The aftermath of civil conflict is characterized by profound societal suffering, as individuals are subjected to wartime coercion and violence, leading to the development of fear, distrust, and hatred towards others, particularly those belonging to different sociopolitical groups. This alteration in pre-conflict norms and values poses significant challenges to reconciliation efforts across these groups. Consequently, post-conflict peacebuilding must be meticulously designed to encompass and effectively address the needs of conflict-affected citizens.

This approach emphasizes the significance of considering the individual-level impact of the conflict process and dynamics, recognizing the unique experiences and perspectives of those directly affected by the conflict. While normative and/or macro-level approaches to peacebuilding are equally important, the micro-level analysis holds a distinct advantage in capturing the nuanced variations in civil-military relations that exist between individuals.

The primary objective of this book is to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and policy development in the field of peacebuilding. By examining the implications of micro-evidence-based studies for conflict-affected societies, it seeks to align existing policy frameworks with the realities on the ground. A bottom-up approach is pursued throughout, allowing for the elaboration of desirable policy schemes that are tailored to the specific local contexts.

In conclusion, this edited book offers a valuable contribution to the understanding of post-conflict peacebuilding. By leveraging micro-evidence, it sheds light on the complex interplay between conflict dynamics, citizens' norms, values, and preferences, and provides insights into the development of effective policies that promote reconciliation and sustainable peace.

Weight: 366g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811947629
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022

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