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Professors Roger Mac Ginty and Oliver Richmond discuss historic and developing ideas about peacebuilding. They explain that peace talks and agreements have long been the domain of institutions and states, particularly of states in the global north. But to have a real impact, peacebuilding must draw on a variety of perspectives from the grassroots level.
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Chapter 1: How Would You Define the Subject of Peacebuilding, or How Would You Explain it to Your Students?
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Chapter 2: What First Inspired You to Start Research in the Field of Peacebuilding?
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Chapter 3: Can a Balance Be Struck Between Justice and Peace?
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Chapter 4: What Institutions Are Best Placed to Engage in Peacebuilding?
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Chapter 5: How Has the Field of Peacebuilding Changed in Recent Years, and What Developments Do You Consider Most Significant?
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Chapter 6: In Which Countries Are You Seeing Emerging Voices in the Field of Peacebuilding?
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Chapter 7: If Students Could Read One Book, Journal Paper, or Bulletin on Peacebuilding to Inspire and Motivate Them, What Would it Be, and Why?
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Chapter 8: How Do You Think About the Public Impact of Your Own Research, and How Do You Assess the Contribution of Peacebuilding Research to Society?
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