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- Title
Making geographies of peace and conflict.
- Authors
Bregazzi, Harry
- Abstract
The article discusses the geographical aspects of peace and conflict and how they vary across different locations and levels. It highlights the revitalization of academic geography's engagement with these themes in the past 15 years. The book "Making geographies of peace and conflict" aims to showcase the breadth and depth of contemporary research in this field. It includes foundational literature reviews, theoretical trends, and the spatial turn in peace studies. The book also explores specific thematic focuses and diverse geographical locations. It addresses the relevance of climate change and the environment in discussions of global security, providing nuanced perspectives on the relationship between environmental change and conflict. The article suggests that a concluding summary would have been beneficial to synthesize findings and identify avenues for further research and policy implications. Despite some structural issues, the book is valuable for teaching and research on technology, climate change, and activism in relation to peace and conflict.
- Subjects
PEACE negotiations; PEACE movements; WAR; SENSE of coherence; ENVIRONMENTAL degradation
- Publication
International Affairs, 2024, Vol 100, Issue 5, p2261
- ISSN
0020-5850
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ia/iiae191