Basic Data
Acronym
22DSRS
Status
elective
Semester
1
Number of classes
4L + E
ESPB
10.0
Study programme
Type of study
doctoral academic studies
Condition / Oblik uslovljenosti
No data
Lecturers and collaborators
Goals and outcomes
Sadrzaj Predmeta

No data

Literature
  1. Ramsbotham, Oliver, Woodhouse, Tom and Miall, Hugh (2011). Contemporary Conflict Resolution, 3rd ed., Cambridge: Polity Press (Chapter 2&11)

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  2. Rogers, Paul. 2010. Loosing Control. Global Security in 21st century. New York: Pluto Press (Chapter 10: Old and New Thinking)

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  3. Padgaonkar, Dileep. 2014. “All Our Challenges in the Next Decade Are Interlinked.” Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dileep-padgaonkar/all-our-challenges-interlinked_b_4619930.html

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  4. Collier, Paul and Hoeffler, Anke. 2000. Greed and Grievance in Civil War. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 2355

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  5. Collier, Paul. 2007. The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About It. Oxford University Press (Chapter 2: The Traps)

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  6. Keen, David. 2012. Greed and Grievance in Civil War. International Affairs 88 (4): 757-777

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  7. Kaldor, Mary. 2013. In Defence of New Wars. Stability, 2 (1): 1-16

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  8. Omaar, Rakiya and Alex de Waal. 1994. Can Military Intervention Be “Humanitarian”? Middle East Report 187-188

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  9. Council of Foreign Relations. 2013. The Dilemma of Humanitarian Intervention. https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/dilemma-humanitarian-intervention

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  10. Matyok, Thomas, Senehi, Jessica & Byrne, Sean. 2011. Critical Issues in Peace and Conflict Studies. Plymouth: Lexington Books (Chapter: Indigenous Processes of Conflict Resolution: Neglected Methods of Peacemaking by the New Field of Conflict Resolution)

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  11. Mac Ginty, Roger. 2008. “Indigenous Peace-Making Versus the Liberal Peace.” Cooperation and Conflict 43 (2): 139–163

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  12. Mac Ginty, Roger. 2014. Everyday Peace: Bottom-up and Local Agency in Conflict-Affected Societies. Security Dialogue, 45 (6): 1-17

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  13. Mac Ginty, Roger. 2017. “Everyday Social Practices and Boundary-Making in Deeply Divided Societies.” Civil Wars 19 (1). Routledge: 1– 22

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  14. Richmond, Oliver. 2014. Failed Statebuidling: Intervention and the Dynamics of Peace Formations. New Heaven: Yale University Press (Chapter 2: Statebuilding: Failed by Design)

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  15. Paris, Roland. 2010. Saving Liberal Peacebuilding. Review of International Studies, 36: 337-365

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  16. Cooper, Neil, Mandy Turner, and Michael Pugh. 2011. “The End of History and the Last Liberal Peacebuilder: A Reply to Roland Paris.” Review of International Studies 37 (4): 1995–2007

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  17. Mac Ginty, Roger. 2011. International Peacebuilding and Local Resistance: Hybrid Forms of Peace. London: Palgrave Macmillan (Chapter 1: The Liberal Peace)

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  18. Richmond, Oliver. 2009. A post-liberal peace: Eirenism and the everyday. Review of International Studies, 35, 557–580

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  19. Mac Ginty, Roger. 2010. Hybrid Peace: The Interaction Between Top-Down and Bottom-Up Peace. Security Dialogue 41 (4): 391-412

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  20. Kostovicova, Denisa and Aude Bicquelet. 2018. Norm Contestation and Reconciliation: Evidence from a Regional Transitional Justice Process in the Balkans. Ethnic and Racial Studies 41 (4): 681-700

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  21. Nikolić-Ristanović, Vesna. 2008. Local Conflicts and International Interventions: Victimisation of Civilians and Possibilities for Restorative Global Responses. Contemporary Justice Review: Issues in Criminal, Social, and Restorative Justice 11 (2): 101-115

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  22. Bešić, Miloš, and Nemanja Džuverovi . 2020. How Many Truths Are There? Reconciliation and Agonistic Dialogue in the Former Yugoslavia. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies 20 (3): 455-472

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  23. Vasquez, John A. 2009. The War Puzzle Revisited. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

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  25. Collier, Paul and Sambanis, Nicholas (Eds.). 2005. Understanding Civil War, Volumes 1 and 2. Washington, D. C.: The World Bank

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  26. Crocker, Chester A., Hampson, Fen Osler and All, Pamella (Eds.). 2007. Grasping the Nettle: Analyzing Cases of Intractable Conflict. Washington, D. C.: United States Institute for Peace Press

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  28. Lake, David A. and Rothchild, Donald (Eds.). 1998. The International Spread of Ethnic Conflict. Princeton: Princeton University Press

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  29. Horowitz, Donald L. 2000. Ethnic Groups in Conflict. Berkley: California University Press

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  30. Brown, Michael E. (Ed.). 1993. Ethnic Conflict and International Security. Princeton: Princeton University Press

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