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Can Peace Research Make Peace Lessons In Academic Diplomacy 1st Edition Timo Kivimki

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Can Peace Research Make Peace Lessons In Academic Diplomacy 1st Edition Timo Kivimki
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.54 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Timo Kivimäki
ISBN: 9781317170020, 9781409452027, 9781315570778, 1317170024, 1409452026, 1315570777, 2012018435
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Can Peace Research Make Peace Lessons In Academic Diplomacy 1st Edition Timo Kivimki by Timo Kivimäki 9781317170020, 9781409452027, 9781315570778, 1317170024, 1409452026, 1315570777, 2012018435 instant download after payment.

This book is about the process and, more generally, about the opportunities that peace research and the teaching of conflict resolution can offer academic diplomacy. As such the book is both an empirical and a theoretical project. While it aims at being the most comprehensive analysis of the conflict in West Kalimantan, it also launches a new theoretical approach, neo-pragmatism, and offers lessons for the prevention of conflicts elsewhere. While being based on the classical pragmatist theories of truth and explanation, the approach developed in this book incorporates the complications to social science theory caused by the 'discovery' of socially constructed realities, and concepts such as speech acts. Yet, instead of just theorizing speech acts and social constructs, the theoretical mission is to offer pragmatic, detailed, concrete prescriptions of what to do to deconstruct realities that threaten peace by the means available for research and scholars of peace.

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