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This book offers a critical examination of 'infrastructures for peace', originally proposed as a framework of conflict transformation. Through an exploration of the statist ideological underpinnings of peace-building, it traces how the concept was transformed by institutional actors - international organisations and states - into a tool to further the state-building goals of liberal peace-building.
Contents
Chapter 1 - Preface.- Part I - Peacebuilding-as-statebuilding - A Landscape.- Chapter 2 - Peace-building.- Chapter 3 - State-building.- Chapter 4 - State Formation, the Local and Hybridity.- Chapter 5 - Peace Infrastructures.- Part II - Peaceful and Prosperous Communities.- Chapter 6 - Manila: Designing Peaceful and Prosperous Communities - The PAMANA Framework.- Chapter 7 - Sorsogon: Field Research Findings.- Chapter 8 - Back in Manila: PAMANA - Peace-building, State-building and the Contested State.- Chapter 9 - Whither Peace Infrastructures?.