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  1. Peace in International Relations, 2nd ed. Oliver P Richmond. 2020, Routledge. This updated and revised second edition examines the conceptualisation and evolution of peace in International Relations (IR) theory. The book examines the concept of peace and its usage in the main theoretical debates in IR, including realism, liberalism ...

    • Oliver P Richmond
  2. This book examines the way in which peace is conceptualised in International Relations (IR) theory, a topic which has until now been largely overlooked. It explores the way peace has been implicitly conceptualised within the different strands of IR theory, and in the policy world as exemplified through practices in peacebuilding efforts since the end of the Cold War.

  3. Peace is a multifaceted concept, and this article does not claim to offer the only way of studying peace, but it does aim to. Söderström, Johanna et al. (2021) Friends, Fellows, and Foes: A New Framework for Studying Relational Peace. International Studies Review, doi: 10.1093/isr/viaa033 The Author(s) (2020).

  4. Jun 24, 2020 · When the talk is about peace, rather than about pacific foreign policy, clearly more than one state has to be involved. Thus, international peace is a relational concept. It is necessary that two or more states conduct some sort of relationship or interaction to be able to assert that it is peaceful.

    • Johanna Söderström, Malin Åkebo, Anna K Jarstad
    • 2021
  5. Dec 7, 2008 · This paper investigates the recent developments in international relations and their significance to the concept of borders in IR theory; on the one hand, a “clash of civilizations” thesis ...

  6. Peace and Security: Two Evolving Concepts and Their Changing Relationship 101 historicizing the meaning of ‘security’ as such. Simul-taneously, the ‘uncritical’ (mainstream, establishment, traditional) literature argued that there is no need to dissect the concept of security as used in international

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  8. Dec 19, 2021 · aggressive nature of humans as perceived in the International Relations theory of realism. Peace is defined as a state or a period in which there is no war, or a war has ended (Anderson, 2004 ...

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