Local Peacebuilding and National Peace: Interaction Between Grassroots and Elite Processes
Ph.D, 1966-71, University College, London
B.Sc(Econ), International Relations, 1963-66, University College, London
Ph.D., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
M.A., International Relations, San Francisco State University
Local Peacebuilding and National Peace is a collection of essays that examines the effects of local peacebuilding efforts on national peace initiatives.
The book looks at violent and protracted struggles in which local people have sought to make their own peace with local combatants in a variety of ways, and how such initiatives have affected and have been affected by national level strategies.
Chapters on theories of local and national peacemaking are combined with chapters on recent efforts to carry out such processes in warn torn societies such as Africa, Asia, and South America, with essays contributed by experts who were actually actively involved in the peacemaking process.
With its unique focus on the interaction of peacemaking at local and national levels, the book will fill a gap in the literature. It will be of interest to students and researchers in such fields as peace studies, conflict resolution, international relations, postwar recovery and development.
Reviewed by Pamina Firchow in Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, Volume 26, Issue 4, 2014