Conflict Resolution Beyond The Realist Paradigm

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Conflict Resolution Beyond the Realist Paradigm

Conflict Resolution Beyond the Realist Paradigm
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9783838270579
ISBN-13 : 3838270576
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Book Synopsis Conflict Resolution Beyond the Realist Paradigm by : Philip Gamaghelyan

Download or read book Conflict Resolution Beyond the Realist Paradigm written by Philip Gamaghelyan and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 2017-09-26 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Conflict Resolution holds the promise of freeing approaches and policies with regard to politics of identity from the fatalistic grip of realism. While the conceptual literature on identity and conflicts has moved in this alternative direction, conflict resolution practice continues to rely on realist frames and acts as an unwanted auxiliary to traditional international relations. Perpetuation of conflict discourses, marginalization, and exclusion of affected populations are widespread. They are caused by the overreliance of conflict resolution practice on the binary frames of classic IR paradigms and also by the competitive and hierarchical relationships within the field. Philip Gamaghelyan relies on participatory action research and collective autoethnography to expose patterns of exclusion and marginalization as well as the paradoxical reproduction of conflict-promoting frames in current conflict-resolution practice applied to the Nagorno-Karabakh and Syrian crises. He builds on the work of postmodernist scholars, on reflective practice, and on discourse analysis to explore alternative and inclusive strategies with a transformative potential. The IR discipline that has dominated policymaking is only one possible lens, and often a deficient one, for defining, preventing, or resolving contemporary conflicts wrapped in identity politics. Other conceptual frameworks can help to rethink our understanding of identity and conflicts and reconstruct them as performative and not static phenomena. These transformative frameworks are increasingly influential in the conflict resolution field and can be applied to policymaking.


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