Book contents
- Peacebuilding Paradigms
- Peacebuilding Paradigms
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction Bridging the Conceptual and Theoretical Divides on Peace and Peacebuilding
- Part I The Realist Paradigm
- 1 Strategies for Peace
- 2 Realism, Rationalism, and Peace
- 3 Building Peace through Social Relationships
- Part II The Liberal Paradigm
- Part III The Constructivist Paradigm
- Part IV The Cosmopolitan Paradigm
- Part V The Critical Theory Paradigm
- Part VI The Locality Paradigm
- Part VII The Policy Paradigm
- Bibliography
- Index
3 - Building Peace through Social Relationships
A Primatological Perspective
from Part I - The Realist Paradigm
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 December 2020
- Peacebuilding Paradigms
- Peacebuilding Paradigms
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction Bridging the Conceptual and Theoretical Divides on Peace and Peacebuilding
- Part I The Realist Paradigm
- 1 Strategies for Peace
- 2 Realism, Rationalism, and Peace
- 3 Building Peace through Social Relationships
- Part II The Liberal Paradigm
- Part III The Constructivist Paradigm
- Part IV The Cosmopolitan Paradigm
- Part V The Critical Theory Paradigm
- Part VI The Locality Paradigm
- Part VII The Policy Paradigm
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
In this essay, I first discuss the necessity of examining the history of peacebuilding from an evolutionary standpoint. In so doing, I compare my model to other paradigms and demonstrate that there are insights to be garnered from the peacebuilding behavior of nonhuman species, particularly when it comes to avoidance of conflict and reconciliation. However, I suggest that, at its base, the struggle for power between nonhuman species drives the pursuit of cooperation, the dominance hierarchy (in the case of the primates), a reflection of power as a means to an end, which in this case is group survival.I conclude with some thoughts about the implications my theory has for understanding other schools of thought in IR theory as well as peacebuilding policy and practice.
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- Peacebuilding ParadigmsThe Impact of Theoretical Diversity on Implementing Sustainable Peace, pp. 59 - 74Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020
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