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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1778538681
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (360 p.)
    Content: "Hybridity on the Ground in Peacebuilding and Development engages with the possibilities and pitfalls of the increasingly popular notion of hybridity. The hybridity concept has been embraced by scholars and practitioners in response to the social and institutional complexities of peacebuilding and development practice. In particular, the concept appears well-suited to making sense of the mutually constitutive outcomes of processes of interaction between diverse norms, institutions, actors and discourses in the context of contemporary peacebuilding and development engagements. At the same time, it has been criticised from a variety of perspectives for overlooking critical questions of history, power and scale. The authors in this interdisciplinary collection draw on their in‑depth knowledge of peacebuilding and development contexts in different parts of Asia, the Pacific and Africa to examine the messy and dynamic realities of hybridity ‘on the ground’. By critically exploring the power dynamics, and the diverse actors, ideas, practices and sites that shape hybrid peacebuilding and development across time and space, this book offers fresh insights to hybridity debates that will be of interest to both scholars and practitioners. ‘Hybridity has become an influential idea in peacebuilding and this volume will undoubtedly become the most influential collection on the idea. Nuance and sophistication characterises this engagement with hybridity.’ — Professor John Braithwaite"
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1638087717
    ISSN: 1035-7718
    In: Australian journal of international affairs, Abingdon : Routledge, 1990, 69(2015), 3, Seite 266-284, 1035-7718
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1638087717
    ISSN: 1035-7718
    In: Australian journal of international affairs, Abingdon : Routledge, 1990, 69(2015), 3, Seite 266-284, 1035-7718
    In: volume:69
    In: year:2015
    In: number:3
    In: pages:266-284
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_89117656X
    Format: xiii, 264 pages , Illustrationen, Karten
    ISBN: 9781138744691
    Series Statement: Durham modern Middle East and Islamic world series 43
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781315161938
    Language: English
    Keywords: Afghanistan ; Politik ; Gesellschaft ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Maley, William 1957-
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044932504
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 350 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781760461843 , 1760461849
    Series Statement: Pacific affairs series
    Content: Hybridity on the Ground in Peacebuilding and Development engages with the possibilities and pitfalls of the increasingly popular notion of hybridity. The hybridity concept has been embraced by scholars and practitioners in response to the social and institutional complexities of peacebuilding and development practice. In particular, the concept appears well-suited to making sense of the mutually constitutive outcomes of processes of interaction between diverse norms, institutions, actors and discourses in the context of contemporary peacebuilding and development engagements. At the same time, it has been criticised from a variety of perspectives for overlooking critical questions of history, power and scale. The authors in this interdisciplinary collection draw on their in-depth knowledge of peacebuilding and development contexts in different parts of Asia, the Pacific and Africa to examine the messy and dynamic realities of hybridity 'on the ground'. By critically exploring the power dynamics, and the diverse actors, ideas, practices and sites that shape hybrid peacebuilding and development across time and space, this book offers fresh insights to hybridity debates that will be of interest to both scholars and practitioners
    Note: Section 1. Theorising Hybridity. The 'Hybrid Turn': Approaches and Potentials / M. Anne Brown; Power, Politics and Hybridity / Paul Jackson and Peter Albrecht; Hybridity Revisited: Relational Approaches to Peacebuilding in Complex Sociopolitical Orders / Charles T. Hunt; Should the Concept of Hybridity Be Used Normatively as well as Descriptively? / Miranda Forsyth; Is There Still a Place for Liberal Peacebuilding? / Joanne Wallis; Against Hybridity in the Study of Peacebuilding and Statebuilding / Shahar Hameiri and Lee Jones -- Section 2. Hybridity and Peacebuilding. Hybridisation of Peacebuilding at the Local-International Interface: The Bougainville Case / Volker Boege; Reflections on Hybridity as an Analytical Lens on State Formation: The Case of Solomon Islands / Sinclair Dinnen and Matthew Allen; Engaging with 'The Everyday': Towards a More Dynamic Conception of Hybrid Transitional Justice / Lia Kent; Post-hybridity Bargaining and Embodied Accountability in Communities in Conflict, Mozambique / Victor Igreja; Hybrid Peacebuilding in Hybrid Communities: A Case Study of East Timor / James Scambary and Todd Wassel -- Section 3. Hybridity, Security and Politics. Hybrid Peace/War / Gavin Mount; (In)Security and Hybrid Justice Systems in Mindanao, Philippines / Imelda Deinla; Section 4. Hybridity and Gender. Inside and Out: Violence against Women and Spatiality in Timor-Leste / Damian Grenfell; Hybridity and Regulatory Authority in Fiji: Vernacular Perspectives on Gender and Security / Nicole George; Hybridity in Port Moresby: Gender, Class and a 'Tiny Bit of Feminism' in Postcolonial Papua New Guinea / Ceridwen Spark
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781760461836
    Language: English
    Keywords: Friedenskonsolidierung ; Konfliktlösung ; Interkulturalität ; State building ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Forsyth, Miranda
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1787858391
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 269 Seiten) , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9781003139676
    Series Statement: Contemporary security studies
    Content: This book explores the implications of drone warfare for the legitimacy of global order. The literature on drone warfare has evolved from studying the proliferation of drones, to measuring their effectiveness, to exploring their legal, moral, and ethical impacts. These "three waves" of scholarship do not, however, address the implications of drone warfare for global order. This book fills the gap by contributing to a "fourth wave" of literature concerned with the trade-offs imposed by drone warfare for global order. The book draws on the "English School" of International Relations Theory, which is premised on the existence of a society of states bounded by common norms, values, and institutions, to argue that drone warfare imposes contradictions on the structural and normative pillars of global order. These consist of the structure of international society and diffusion of military capabilities, as well as the sovereign equality of states and laws of armed conflict. The book presents a typology of contradictions imposed by drone warfare within and across these axes that threaten the legitimacy of global order. This framework also suggests a confounding consequence of drone warfare that scholars have not hitherto explored rigorously: drone warfare can sometimes strengthen global order. The volume concludes by proposing a research agenda to reconcile the complex and often counter-intuitive impacts of drone warfare for global order. This book will be of considerable interest to students of security studies, global governance, and International Relations.
    Note: Literaturhinweise, Register , Conceptualizing Global Order in an Era of Remote Warfare , Part I: Why do states use drone warfare? , Realism, Drone Warfare, and the Future of the International System , International Society's Challenge of Targeted Killing by Drones , A Blended Interpretation of Drone Warfare , Drone Warfare and the Human Protection Transnational Legal Order , Part II: How does drone warfare affect global order? , Hierarchy, Drones, and Global Order in International Society , Armed Drones and Sovereignty: The Arc of Strategic Sovereign Possibilities , Drone Warfare and International Humanitarian Law: The U.S., the I.C.R.C, and the Contest over the Global Legal Order , Drone Warfare and the Management of Violence , Part III: How can international society best govern drone warfare? , Coming Soon to a Theater (of War) Near You: Drones of all Shapes and Sizes , The Context and Prospects of Regulating Drones in Conflict , Suleimani's Choice: The Narrow Permissions and Wider Considerations of Remote Warfare , Part IV: Conclusion , The Significance--and Potential--of a Fourth Wave of Drone Warfare Scholarship
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367689261
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367689223
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Drones and global order Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2022 ISBN 9780367689223
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367689261
    Language: English
    Author information: Maley, William 1957-
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9949385296402882
    Format: 1 online resource (288 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781003139676 , 1003139671 , 9781000528732 , 1000528731 , 9781000528800 , 1000528804
    Series Statement: Contemporary security studies
    Content: This book explores the implications of drone warfare for the legitimacy of global order. The literature on drone warfare has evolved from studying the proliferation of drones, to measuring their effectiveness, to exploring their legal, moral, and ethical impacts. These "three waves" of scholarship do not, however, address the implications of drone warfare for global order. This book fills the gap by contributing to a "fourth wave" of literature concerned with the trade-offs imposed by drone warfare for global order. The book draws on the "English School" of International Relations Theory, which is premised on the existence of a society of states bounded by common norms, values, and institutions, to argue that drone warfare imposes contradictions on the structural and normative pillars of global order. These consist of the structure of international society and diffusion of military capabilities, as well as the sovereign equality of states and laws of armed conflict. The book presents a typology of contradictions imposed by drone warfare within and across these axes that threaten the legitimacy of global order. This framework also suggests a confounding consequence of drone warfare that scholars have not hitherto explored rigorously: drone warfare can sometimes strengthen global order. The volume concludes by proposing a research agenda to reconcile the complex and often counter-intuitive impacts of drone warfare for global order. This book will be of considerable interest to students of security studies, global governance, and International Relations
    Note: 1. Conceptualizing Global Order in an Era of Remote WarfarePaul Lushenko, Srinjoy Bose, and William MaleyPart I: Why do states use drone warfare?2. Realism, Drone Warfare, and the Future of the International SystemJohn Hardy3. International Society's Challenge of Targeted Killing by DronesJodok Troy4. A Blended Interpretation of Drone WarfarePaul Lushenko 5. Drone Warfare and the Human Protection Transnational Legal OrderCecilia Jacob and Nicola MathiesonPart II: How does drone warfare affect global order?6. Hierarchy, Drones, and Global Order in International SocietyJohn Williams7. Armed Drones and Sovereignty: The Arc of Strategic Sovereign PossibilitiesDaniel R. Brunstetter and Amélie Férey8. Drone Warfare and International Humanitarian Law: The U.S., the I.C.R.C, and the Contest over the Global Legal OrderArturo Jimenez-Bacardi9. Drone Warfare and the Management of ViolenceWilliam MaleyPart III: How can international society best govern drone warfare?10. Coming Soon to a Theater (of War) Near You: Drones of all Shapes and SizesKeith L. Carter11.The Context and Prospects of Regulating Drones in ConflictMichael P. Kreuzer12. Suleimani's Choice: The Narrow Permissions and Wider Considerations of Remote WarfareRobert UnderwoodPart IV: Conclusion13. The Significance--and Potential--of a Fourth Wave of Drone Warfare ScholarshipJohn Blaxland, Srinjoy Bose, and Paul Lushenko
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9780367689223
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_106660469X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 350 pages)
    ISBN: 9781760461836 , 1760461849 , 1760461830 , 1760461849 , 9781760461836 , 9781760461843
    Series Statement: Pacific affairs series
    Content: Section One. Theorising Hybridity. The 'Hybrid Turn': Approaches and Potentials / M. Anne Brown; Power, Politics and Hybridity / Paul Jackson and Peter Albrecht; Hybridity Revisited: Relational Approaches to Peacebuilding in Complex Sociopolitical Orders / Charles T. Hunt; Should the Concept of Hybridity Be Used Normatively as well as Descriptively? / Miranda Forsyth; Is There Still a Place for Liberal Peacebuilding? / Joanne Wallis; Against Hybridity in the Study of Peacebuilding and Statebuilding / Shahar Hameiri and Lee Jones -- Section Two. Hybridity and Peacebuilding. Hybridisation of Peacebuilding at the Local-International Interface: The Bougainville Case / Volker Boege; Reflections on Hybridity as an Analytical Lens on State Formation: The Case of Solomon Islands / Sinclair Dinnen and Matthew Allen; Engaging with 'The Everyday': Towards a More Dynamic Conception of Hybrid Transitional Justice / Lia Kent; Post-hybridity Bargaining and Embodied Accountability in Communities in Conflict, Mozambique / Victor Igreja; Hybrid Peacebuilding in Hybrid Communities: A Case Study of East Timor / James Scambary and Todd Wassel -- Section Three. Hybridity, Security and Politics. Hybrid Peace/War / Gavin Mount; (In)Security and Hybrid Justice Systems in Mindanao, Philippines / Imelda Deinla; Section Four; Hybridity and Gender. Inside and Out: Violence against Women and Spatiality in Timor-Leste / Damian Grenfell; Hybridity and Regulatory Authority in Fiji: Vernacular Perspectives on Gender and Security / Nicole George; Hybridity in Port Moresby: Gender, Class and a 'Tiny Bit of Feminism' in Postcolonial Papua New Guinea / Ceridwen Spark
    Content: Section One. Theorising Hybridity. The 'Hybrid Turn': Approaches and Potentials / M. Anne Brown; Power, Politics and Hybridity / Paul Jackson and Peter Albrecht; Hybridity Revisited: Relational Approaches to Peacebuilding in Complex Sociopolitical Orders / Charles T. Hunt; Should the Concept of Hybridity Be Used Normatively as well as Descriptively? / Miranda Forsyth; Is There Still a Place for Liberal Peacebuilding? / Joanne Wallis; Against Hybridity in the Study of Peacebuilding and Statebuilding / Shahar Hameiri and Lee Jones -- Section Two. Hybridity and Peacebuilding. Hybridisation of Peacebuilding at the Local-International Interface: The Bougainville Case / Volker Boege; Reflections on Hybridity as an Analytical Lens on State Formation: The Case of Solomon Islands / Sinclair Dinnen and Matthew Allen; Engaging with 'The Everyday': Towards a More Dynamic Conception of Hybrid Transitional Justice / Lia Kent; Post-hybridity Bargaining and Embodied Accountability in Communities in Conflict, Mozambique / Victor Igreja; Hybrid Peacebuilding in Hybrid Communities: A Case Study of East Timor / James Scambary and Todd Wassel -- Section Three. Hybridity, Security and Politics. Hybrid Peace/War / Gavin Mount; (In)Security and Hybrid Justice Systems in Mindanao, Philippines / Imelda Deinla; Section Four; Hybridity and Gender. Inside and Out: Violence against Women and Spatiality in Timor-Leste / Damian Grenfell; Hybridity and Regulatory Authority in Fiji: Vernacular Perspectives on Gender and Security / Nicole George; Hybridity in Port Moresby: Gender, Class and a 'Tiny Bit of Feminism' in Postcolonial Papua New Guinea / Ceridwen Spark
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-350)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781760461836
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781760461836
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Forsyth, Miranda
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  • 9
    UID:
    edoccha_9961099847802883
    Format: 1 online resource (24 pages) : , one color map, color photographs.
    Series Statement: Peaceworks ; no. 145
    Note: "February 2019."
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    edocfu_9961099847802883
    Format: 1 online resource (24 pages) : , one color map, color photographs.
    Series Statement: Peaceworks ; no. 145
    Note: "February 2019."
    Language: English
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