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Regionalization in East-Asia-Pacific?: an elusive process
In: World development studies, 11
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Back to the Future? Regionalism in South-East Asia Under Unilateral Pressure
In: International affairs, Band 80, Heft 3, S. 519-533
ISSN: 1468-2346
Back to the future?: Regionalism in South-East Asia under unilateral pressure
In: International affairs, Band 80, Heft 3, S. 519-533
ISSN: 0020-5850
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Democracy Lost? The Fate of the U.N.‑implanted Democracy in Cambodia
In: Contemporary Southeast Asia, Band 18, Heft 2, S. 193-218
Democracy lost?: The fate of the U.N.-implanted democracy in Cambodia
In: Contemporary Southeast Asia, Band 18, Heft 2, S. 193-218
ISSN: 0129-797X
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Democracy lost? the fate of the U.N.-implanted democracy in Cambodia
In: Contemporary Southeast Asia, Band 18, S. 193-218
ISSN: 0129-797X
Examines the effects, 1993-95, of the UN Transition Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), installed in 1992; prospects of a continuing compromise between the liberal democratic system defined in the 1991 Paris Agreement and traditional governance.
Routledge handbook of environmental conflict and peacebuilding
In: Routledge international handbooks
Environmental conflict and peacebuilding : an introduction / Ashok Swain & Joakim Öjendal -- Environment and conflict / James R. Lee -- Transnational environmental crime / Peter Stoett -- Climate change and environmental conflicts / Simon Dalby -- Environmental pathways to peace / Ken Conca & Michael D. Beevers -- Environment, climate change, and peace / Randall Amster -- Post-war environmental peacebuilding : navigating renewable and non-renewable resources / Erika Weinthal and McKenzie Johnson -- Depoliticisation, water, and environmental peacebuilding / Karin Aggestam -- Climate change adaptation and peacebuilding / Richard Matthew -- Environmental peacebuilding and the United Nations / David Jensen and Amanda Kron -- Revisiting securitization : an empirical analysis of environment and natural resource provisions in United Nations Security Council resolutions, 1946-2016 / Peter Aldinger, Carl Bruch, and Sofia Yazykova -- Environmental peacebuilding in the Middle East / Tobias Ide, Vakur Sümer & Larissa M. Aldehoff -- Environmental peacebuilding in Iraq : restoring the Iraqi marshes and the ancient Kahrez systems in the northern governorates / Hannah Moosa -- Are there limits to environmental peacebuilding? : a critical reflection on water cooperation in the Jordan Basin / Anders Jägerskog -- Environmental peacebuilding in liberia / Michael D. Beevers -- Environmental peacebuilding in Nepal : lessons from Nepal's micro-hydropower projects / Florian Krampe -- Environmental peacebuilding in post-conflict Colombia / Pedro Valenzuela and Servio Caicedo -- From curse to blessing : how natural resources affect peace and conflict in the Philippines / Colin Walch -- Environmental conflict and peacebuilding in Africa : connecting resources, issues & ongoing governance initiatives / Tim Adivilah, Jeremiah O. Asaka, Linda Holcombe, Jason McSparren, and Stacy D. VanDeveer -- The role of water diplomacy in peace building / Maria Vink -- Climate diplomacy and peace / Dennis Tänzler -- The role of the military in environmental peace-building / Saleem H. Ali and Rebecca Pincus -- Environmental resource governance and peace : a critical review / Larry Swatuk
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A gendered analysis of decentralisation reform in Cambodia
In: CDRI working paper series 71
Beyond democracy in Cambodia: political reconstruction in a post-conflict society
In: Democracy in Asia series, no. 12
This is the first in-depth study to assess the post-conflict democratization process in Cambodia in a systematic, empirical way.
The 'local turn' saving liberal peacebuilding? Unpacking virtual peace in Cambodia
In: Third world quarterly, Band 36, Heft 5, S. 929-949
ISSN: 1360-2241
From friction to hybridity in Cambodia: 20 years of unfinished peacebuilding
In: Peacebuilding, Band 1, Heft 3, S. 365-380
ISSN: 2164-7267
Mapping security–development: A question of methodology?
In: Security dialogue, Band 42, Heft 1, S. 105-110
ISSN: 1460-3640
The critical and considered response by Simon Reid-Henry (2011) reinforces our sense that the widespread attention being given to the 'security–development nexus' in the realm of policy warrants careful and critical scrutiny. Perhaps most significantly, Reid-Henry's review article draws attention to the need to engage in the difficult – and often overlooked – questions of methodology: how can we creatively study the different ways in which the 'nexus' is being practised, negotiated and resisted in distinct sites – and to what effect? His comments therefore add much to our collective (yet necessarily disparate) efforts to develop an array of creative methodologies for the study of the 'nexus'. Continuing the spirit of constructive critique, we engage with some of his main lines of argument. It is vital, we believe, to remember that there are many ways of exploring the politics of security–development, each requiring different road maps. Furthermore, as Véronique Pin-Fat reminds us, even the astute and committed pursuance of any given map may blind us to 'finding' what we are looking for.
Beyond Democracy in Cambodia: Political Reconstruction in a Post-Conflict Society
In: CONTEMPORARY SOUTHEAST ASIA, Band 33, Heft 1, S. 151
Mapping security-development: A question of methodology?
In: Security dialogue, Band 42, Heft 1, S. 105-111
ISSN: 0967-0106