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Coercion and Peace: PRIF's New Research Program
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Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung
Abstract
PRIF’s new research program started in 2018. For at least the next five years the ambivalent relationship of "Coercion and Peace" will provide the framework for a significant part of the research conducted at the institute. Different research groups will focus on the conditions, forms, effects... view more
PRIF’s new research program started in 2018. For at least the next five years the ambivalent relationship of "Coercion and Peace" will provide the framework for a significant part of the research conducted at the institute. Different research groups will focus on the conditions, forms, effects and kinds of legitimation that characterize coercion to peace as well as coercion in peace. The topic is not merely of academic relevance. By studying the complex ways in which coercion and peace relate to each other the researchers aim at shedding light on the current plight of the international order and its consequences for international and intrastate conflict. The present report outlines the new research program. It identifies overarching questions, crucial conceptual clarifications, and important analytical distinctions, as well as research gaps and research topics.... view less
Keywords
research focus; peace research; international conflict; conflict research; research approach; compulsion; peace
Classification
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy
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Forschungsprogramm
Document language
English
Publication Year
2018
City
Frankfurt am Main
Page/Pages
31 p.
Series
PRIF Reports, 2
ISBN
978-3-946459-29-3
Status
Published Version; reviewed