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Practicing Peace: Conflict Management in Southeast Asia and South America by Aarie Glas (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Northern Illinois University)

Southeast Asia and South America are regions made up of largely illiberal states lacking stabilizing great powers or collective identities. But despite persistent territorial disputes, regime instability, and interstate rivalries, both regions have avoided large-scale war for decades. What accounts for the lack of war in these regions, and importantly, how are conflicts managed? In Practicing Peace, Aarie Glas offers a comparative regional perspective on conflict management and diplomacy in Southeast Asia and South America. Glas finds that regional interstate relations are shaped by particular habitual dispositions--discrete sets of processual and substantive qualities of relations understood and enacted by diplomatic communities of practice. Different habitual dispositions in each case shape conflict management and regionalism in important ways, and lead to a tolerance of limited regional violence. Glas expands on new developments in social International Relations theory to develop a practice-oriented and interpretive account of regional relations and explores the existence of habitual dispositions across crucial cases of regional conflict management, including the Southeast Asian response to the Preah Vihear dispute in 2011 and the South American response to the Cenepa conflict in 1995. Drawing on novel research methods and detailed interviews with regional practitioners, Practicing Peace challenges existing scholarly claims of peace in Southeast Asia and South America. Instead, Glas argues that officials successfully manage pervasive conflict short of war in both regions. He provides an in-depth look into how diplomacy unfolds and peace is practiced within diplomatic communities, from government actors to organizational officials, as they attempt to respond to and resolve territorial disputes.

Practicing Peace Reviews

Practicing Peace by Aarie Glas identifies an enduring puzzle with respect to conflict dynamics in both South America and Southeast Asia... the structure of the book and the clear development of this argument means this book is useful for a range of readers from the regional novice to practitioners and researchers. * Jones Catherine, International Peacekeeping *
The book is very coherent, well organized, and nicely written. The language is very reader-friendly. I would highly recommend it for researchers, scholars, policy makers, and [graduate] students who are interested in norms and practice research, peace research, peace and conflict management, regional organizations, and in the regions of Southeast Asia and Latin America. The book is also a good resource for qualitative and interpretivist research. * Sarwar Minar, E-International Relations *
Glas has written an impressive contribution to practice theory. Scholars and practitioners working in either [Southeast Asia or South America] will find the book's explanation of the 'long peace' phenomenon convincing. * Emile Lambert-Deslandes, International Affairs *

About Aarie Glas (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Northern Illinois University)

Aarie Glas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and faculty associate in the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Northern Illinois University. His research examines norms and practices of conflict management and governance within regional organizations in the Global South, with a particular focus on ASEAN, alongside social IR theory and interpretive research methods. His work has been published in the European Journal of International Relations, International Affairs, Journal of Global Security Studies, and PS: Political Science and Politics, among other outlets.

Table of Contents

List of Figures & Tables Abbreviations Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Habitual Dispositions and Conflict Management Chapter 3. Uncovering Meaning and Practice in Regional Diplomacy Chapter 4. Practicing Peace in Southeast Asia Chapter 5. Practicing Peace in South America Chapter 6. Comparisons, Contributions, and Conclusions References Index

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GOR013603077
9780197633229
0197633226
Practicing Peace: Conflict Management in Southeast Asia and South America by Aarie Glas (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Northern Illinois University)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2022-11-14
256
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