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Peace, Power and Resistance in Cambodia Pierre Lizee

Peace, Power and Resistance in Cambodia By Pierre Lizee

Peace, Power and Resistance in Cambodia by Pierre Lizee


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Summary

Emerging mechanisms of global governance require specific models of conflict resolution in peripheral regions. These models lack impact in the institutions and practices at the centre of long-standing regional conflicts. The Cambodian elections in 1993 and 1998 exemplify this failure.

Peace, Power and Resistance in Cambodia Summary

Peace, Power and Resistance in Cambodia: Global Governance and the Failure of International Conflict Resolution by Pierre Lizee

Do the ongoing dynamics of economic globalization also entail, and indeed require, the globalization of a particular model of peace? This book, as it considers this question, brings to light the degree to which the mechanisms of global governance emerging in counterpoint to economic globalization rest on the imposition of specific models of conflict resolution in long-standing conflicts in peripheral regions. The peacebuilding project at the heart of these efforts thus often lacks clear connection with the political and institutional configurations at the basis of these conflicts, and, for this reason, frequently ends in failure. The prime example of the broad international peace operations mounted in the post-Cold War era, the United Nations intervention in Cambodia in 1991-3, is used here to study these issues. This book also establishes parallels between the actions of the international community during that period and its more recent involvement in the Cambodian elections of July 1998 to emphasize how the global discourse of conflict resolution actually impedes the movement towards peace in situations such as the Cambodian one.

Peace, Power and Resistance in Cambodia Reviews

'...thought-provoking analyses of democratization and peace in Cambodia.' - Canadian Journal of Political Science Pierre Lizee's 'Peace, Power and Resistance in Cambodia' is one of the most innovative and thought-provoking books among the many published on United Nations peacekeeping in Cambodia...[a] major intellectual innovation...This book is highly recommended to conflict resolution specialists, diplomatic practitioners, military officers engaged in U.N. missions, and scholars with an interest in Cambodia.' - Carlyle A. Thayer, Contemporay Southeast Asia

About Pierre Lizee

PIERRE P. LIZEAe Brock University, St Catherines, Ontario, Canada. He co-edited, with Amitav Acharya and Sorpong Peou, Cambodia, The 1989 Paris Peace Conference.

Table of Contents

List of Figures Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Maps Introduction PART I: THEORETICAL REMARKS: THE NATURE OF CONFLICT AND PEACE The Paris Plan and its Failure Towards a New Explanation of the Collapse of the Paris Plan Peace in the Post-Cold War Order PART II: THE 1993 ELECTIONS: PEACE AS NEW SOCIAL CONTRACT Tous Les Chemins Menent a Paris The Paris Plan L'Apres-UNTAC PART III: BEYOND THE 1993 ELECTIONS: TOWARDS A NEW MODEL OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION A New Explanation of the Failure of the Paris Plan The Lessons of the Cambodian Peace Process Thinking about Peace in the Emerging Global Order PART IV: THE 1988 ELECTIONS: GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND THE FAILURE OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION The Dynamics of the 1998 Elections Global Governance and the Nature of International Conflict Resolution Notes Bibliography Index

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NPB9780333732045
9780333732045
0333732049
Peace, Power and Resistance in Cambodia: Global Governance and the Failure of International Conflict Resolution by Pierre Lizee
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1999-09-24
224
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