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This book explores the growing attention that sociology has started to give to environmental issues in terms of peace and social justice. With a focus on sociological theory and its development, it reconstructs the long journey made by the social sciences towards the reconstruction, in a single theoretical paradigm, of the problems associated with the implementation of conditions of peace and sustainability. Beginning from the premise that environmental issues are never purely environmental, but entail political, economic and social implications, Sustainable Development and Peace offers an understanding of where we are heading and how, reflecting on present challenges and possible directions for the future. It will, therefore, appeal to scholars of sociology, social theory, development studies, politics and environmental studies.
Contents
Introduction
1. The theoretical roots of peace research
2. Peace and war in Sociological Theory
3. From peace movements to Peace Research
4. Development in peace economics theories
5. Sociological theories on peace and ecological development
6. From sustainability to sustainable development in Peace Research theories
7. Institutional debate on peace and sustainable development
8. From Sustaining Peace to Sustainable Peace
9. Conclusions