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- Title
As estratégias de resposta a conflitos violentos e de (re)construção da paz: Uma análise crítica.
- Authors
NASCIMENTO, DANIELA
- Abstract
With the end of the Cold War, the prevention and resolution of violent conflict, together with peacebuilding, became a kind of ‘mission civilisatrice', according to Roland Paris, in the hands of external actors. In practice, this meant that these actors began to define broad, common strategies based on the principles of liberal peace in order to deal with the various internal conflict scenarios. Despite contributing towards raising awareness of the multiplicity and complexity of the underlying causes of the conflicts, these strategies rapidly became dominant, crystallizing into an agenda that favors civil and political rights and institutions and neglects social, economic and cultural guarantees. Bearing this in mind, the aim of this article is to critically analyze and evaluate the theoretical and empirical changes in the dominant peacebuilding strategies and models by focusing on the way in which the so‑called ‘liberal peace model' tends to hide forms of inequality that sustain and reproduce conflicts and violence.
- Subjects
PEACEBUILDING -- Social aspects; DEMOCRATIC peace; NATION building; CONFLICT management -- International cooperation; UNITED Nations; INTERNATIONAL cooperation on international cooperation; PEACE (Philosophy); INTERNATIONAL cooperation; HISTORY
- Publication
Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais, 2014, Issue 105, p3
- ISSN
0254-1106
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4000/rccs.5769