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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Puthsodary Tat (American University of Afghanistan, Kabul)Publisher: Apple Academic Press Inc. Imprint: Apple Academic Press Inc. Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781482248548ISBN 10: 1482248549 Pages: 164 Publication Date: 27 August 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents Part I: Introduction Experience and Passion for Writing This Book Chapters of the Book Part II: Ideology and Global Peace Chapter 1: From Ideological Orthodoxy to Neoliberal Peace The Evolution of Neoliberal Ideology The Hegemony of Neoliberalism What is Neoliberal Peace? Dominant Discourse of Neoliberal Peace The Diffusion of Neoliberal Peace into Peacemaking, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Processes Peacemaking Process Peacekeeping Process Peacebuilding Process Statebuilding Process State Power Constitution-Making Process Institutional Systems Political Systems Electoral Models The Implications of Neoliberal Peace Conclusion Chapter 2: Theoretical Underpinning and Relevance to Neoliberal Peace Introduction Idealist Approaches to Neoliberal Peace The Realist Critique of Neoliberal Peace Critical Theorist Approach to Neoliberal Peace Marginalizing and Oppressing Discourses Conclusion Part III: Core Tenets of Neoliberal Peace and Its Policy Agendas Chapter 3: Democracy as Policy Agenda for Peace The Interface between Democracy and Peace Idealist Approaches to Democracy Idealist Tenets of Democracy The Realist Critique of Democracy The Diffusion of Democracy into Development Assistance Programs Conclusion Chapter 4: Human Rights as Policy Agenda for Peace Human Rights Landscapes The Interface between Human Rights and Peace Different Generations of Human Rights Why Human Rights Enter into IR Contexts? Human Rights from Idealist Perspective The Realist Critique of Human Rights Critical Theorist Approaches to Human Rights Conclusion Chapter 5: Economic Liberalization as Policy Agenda for Peace Violence and Economic Costs Peace Economics Modalities of Peace Economics Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) Implications of Economic Liberalization Pro-Poor Policy Distributive Policy Redistributive Policy Constituent Policy Regulatory Policy Conclusion Chapter 6: Good Governance as Policy Instruments for Peace From Global Governance to Good Governance The Evolution of Governance Theoretical Underpinnings and Relevance to Governance Foucault’s Governmentality Foucault’s Power Relations Core Tenets of Good Governance Legitimacy Delegation Authority Rule of Law Core Competency Framework Accountability Social Cohesion and Inclusiveness Conclusion Chapter 7: Foreign Policy Framework and Foreign Policy Decision-Making Framework of Foreign Policy Foreign Policy Transfer/Diffusion Foreign Policy Actors and Policy Think Tanks Theories-Based Analysis for Foreign Policy Idealist Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis Realist Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis Foreign Policy Decision-Making (FPDM) A Classic Model A Contemporary Model Policy Alignment and Coherence Conclusion Chapter 8: Reflection on Neoliberal Peace Principles in Cambodia Linking Neoliberal Ideology with Cultural and Historical Background The Reason Why Democracy is/isn’t Working Well The Reason Why Human Rights is/isn’t Working Well The Reason Why Neoliberal Economics is/isn’t Working Well The Reason Why Better Governance is/isn’t Working Well Conclusion Chapter 9: Concluding ChapterReviewsAuthor InformationPuthsodary Tat is a Senior Research Advisor at the Cambodia Development Research Institute (CDRI). He was an Assistant Professor of Public Administration at the American University of Afghanistan (AUAF). He has experience working as a director, coordinator, team leader and consultant with the United Nations, local and international NGOs, and government ministries in Cambodia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |