Inequality - Conflict Research Beyond Neo-Liberal Discourse
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2014
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This year represents an important moment in peace research. It was 50 years
ago when the Journal of Peace Research (JPR) was established and gave
crucial impetus for the development of peace research. Under the leadership
and guidance of its founder Johan Galtung, the JPR represented a European
response to the American conflict analysis approach that neglected the “positive” element in peace studies. Thus, an anniversary of the JPR presents
an ideal opportunity for assessing the achievements made in peace research
over decades, but also for recognizing the mistakes that have been made, the
challenges that lie ahead, and the changes that need to be introduced if peace
research is to stay one of the prevailing (and socially significant) approaches
in the international relations theory.
Кључне речи:
peace / conflict / peaceИзвор:
Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, 2014, 26, 4, 547-555Издавач:
- London : Taylor & Francis
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Институција/група
FPNTY - JOUR AU - Džuverović, Nemanja PY - 2014 UR - http://rfpn.fpn.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1172 AB - This year represents an important moment in peace research. It was 50 years ago when the Journal of Peace Research (JPR) was established and gave crucial impetus for the development of peace research. Under the leadership and guidance of its founder Johan Galtung, the JPR represented a European response to the American conflict analysis approach that neglected the “positive” element in peace studies. Thus, an anniversary of the JPR presents an ideal opportunity for assessing the achievements made in peace research over decades, but also for recognizing the mistakes that have been made, the challenges that lie ahead, and the changes that need to be introduced if peace research is to stay one of the prevailing (and socially significant) approaches in the international relations theory. PB - London : Taylor & Francis T2 - Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice T1 - Inequality - Conflict Research Beyond Neo-Liberal Discourse EP - 555 IS - 4 SP - 547 VL - 26 DO - 10.1080/10402659.2014.972270 ER -
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Džuverović, N.. (2014). Inequality - Conflict Research Beyond Neo-Liberal Discourse. in Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice London : Taylor & Francis., 26(4), 547-555. https://doi.org/10.1080/10402659.2014.972270
Džuverović N. Inequality - Conflict Research Beyond Neo-Liberal Discourse. in Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice. 2014;26(4):547-555. doi:10.1080/10402659.2014.972270 .
Džuverović, Nemanja, "Inequality - Conflict Research Beyond Neo-Liberal Discourse" in Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, 26, no. 4 (2014):547-555, https://doi.org/10.1080/10402659.2014.972270 . .