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Since at least the 1990s, international mediation efforts have investigated whether civil conflicts could be resolved through democratization. The results have been mixed, and within the scholarship there is no real framework for how to approach the question, let alone any agreement on the answers.
Drawing on concrete cases from three continents, and bringing together contributions from political scientists, historians, area specialists, and international relations experts, International Perspectives on Democratization and Peace takes stock of all the efforts expended in pursuit of peaceful, democratic settlements to civil conflict and provides a sorely needed framework for thinking clearly about the role of democratization in international mediation processes. In three sections, authors give a philosophical and historical elaboration of the key questions, investigate seven applied case studies that survey the impact of democratization on civil conflicts in diverse global contexts, and discuss how US preference for its own interests over international democratization has delayed, but not indefinitely forestalled, the process of democratization in many parts of the globe, a process that demands continued, serious analysis and discussion.
This book is a must-read not for scholars within international relations, international political economy, development studies, political science, and peace and conflict studies.

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International Perspectives on Democratization and Peace
International Perspectives on Democratization and Peace
EDITED BY
N. Ganesan
Hiroshima Peace Institute
Hiroshima City University
United Kingdom North America Japan India Malaysia China Emerald Publishing - photo 1
United Kingdom North America Japan
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First edition 2020
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ISBN: 978-1-80043-068-6 (Print)
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Contents List of Figure List of Tables Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments - photo 2
Contents
List of Figure
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
N. Ganesan1
Mnica Dias
Robert Jacobs
Makiko Takemoto
N. Ganesan
Raquel Duque
Margarita Cuervo Iglesias
Jos Carlos Sanabria Arias
Raul Tati
Antnio L. Fontes Ramos
Gen Kikkawa
N. Ganesan
List of Figure
Fig. 1. Timeline of Key Events in Sri Lankan Conflict.
List of Tables
Table 1. Negotiation Process.
Table 2. Peace Agreements Subscribed to During the Guatemalan Peace Process.
Notes on Contributors
Margarita Cuervo Iglesias is currently a PhD Student at the Bundeswehr Universitt Mnchen where she researches the relation between civil-military relations and security sector reform. She is a Member of the doctoral program for Security and Development of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation KAS where she has worked as Research Assistant in the Department for Latin America, and Project Manager for Colombia. She holds an MA in Development Studies from Los Andes University, Colombia. Her research focuses on Peacebuilding, Security and Conflict Resolution.
Mnica Dias is the Head of the PhD Program at the Instituto de Estudos Polticos of the Universidade Catlica Portuguesa (UCP) where she teaches since 1992. She holds a PhD in Political Science and International Relations from the IEP-UCP (on Woodrow Wilsons concept of peace) and works currently in the field of Democracy Studies, Peace Studies and International Conflict as a Professor and a Senior Researcher. In her MA thesis, developed in the field of Cultural Studies at the Humanities Faculty, University of Lisbon, she discussed the concept of utopianism in Western political thought. Besides her academic experience, which includes lecturing at the University of Cologne, Germany, and participating in the Summer Institute sponsored by the United States Information Agency (FLAD), she translated several books and was a lecturer at international youth seminars on multi-cultural Education, Leadership and Conflict Management organised by the European Commission. From 1996 to 2000, she worked at the Portuguese Parliament as consultant for the Committee on Education, Science and Culture at the IEP.
Raquel Duque, PhD, is an Assistant Lecturer at the Institute for Political Studies (Catholic University of Portugal, IEP-UCP) and at the Institute of Police Sciences and Internal Security. She holds a PhD in Political Science and International Relations Security and Defence (IEP-UCP), MA in International Security and Terrorism (University of Nottingham), and a BA in Political Science and International Relations (Nova University of Lisbon). She was a Visiting Graduate Student at St Antonys College, University of Oxford. She is a Researcher at ICPOL, CIEP, and CAPP. She is also an Auditor on both National Defence and Civil Management of Crises. She has been an adviser to the Portuguese Minister of Foreign Affairs since February 2019 to the present.
N. Ganesan is Professor of Southeast Asian politics at the Hiroshima Peace Institute in Japan where he has been since 2004. Prior to his current appointment, he served as a Senior Lecturer in political science and Southeast Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore. His teaching, research, and publication interests are in sources of interstate and intrastate tensions and conflict in Southeast Asia. Major recent edited works include State Violence in East Asia (with Sung Chull Kim, 2013), Conjunctures and Continuities in Southeast Asian Politics (2013) and Bilateral Legacies in East and Southeast Asia (2015).
Robert Jacobs is a Historian of nuclear technologies and radiation technopolitics. He is a Professor at the Hiroshima Peace Institute and Graduate School of Peace Studies of Hiroshima City University. He has published widely, his books include: The Dragons Tail: Americans Face the Atomic Age (2010), Filling the Hole in the Nuclear Future: Art and Popular Culture Respond to the Bomb (2010), Images of Rupture in Civilization Between East and West: The Iconography of Auschwitz and Hiroshima in Eastern European Arts and Media (2016), and Reimagining Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Nuclear Humanities in the Post-Cold War (2017). He has conducted extensive fieldwork on the human and social impacts of nuclear technologies and radiation exposures.
Gen Kikkawa, PhD, is a Professor at the Hiroshima Peace Institute where he has been since 2013. Prior to his current appointment, he served as a Professor at Sophia University in Tokyo, and the Graduate Law School at Kobe University in Kobe, Japan. His research interests are in international security issues and peace studies. He has been working on CSCE/OSCE and its idea of a security community. He is currently working on East Asian international relations and the security architecture of East Asia. He has published widely and his books include: The Collapse of the Soviet Bloc (in Japanese,1992), CSCE: Internationalization of Human Rights and Development of Democratic Assistance (in Japanese, 1994), After Self-determination: The Development of International Security Thesis over National Minority (in Japanese, 2009), What Is International Peace? (in Japanese, 2015).
Antnio L. Fontes Ramos, retired Lieutenant-General, is a Guest Professor at the Political Studies Institute of the Portuguese Catholic University (Domestic Conflicts Chair) and at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences of the Mozambique Catholic University (Conflict Resolution Chair). He is the Vice-President of Eurodefense Portugal and a Member of the Military Sciences Section of the Geography Society of Lisbon. His operational and crises management experiences involve activities in Mozambique (1968/1970), Timor-Dili (1974/1975), and Angola (1991/1992) where he was the Chief of Staff of the Portuguese Mission to implement the Bicesse Peace Agreements and an Adviser for the formation of the integrated Armed Forces of Angola. He was the Portuguese Military Representative at the NATO and the EU Military Committees (1999/2003) where he took part in the collective management of the 11th of September, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia and Iraqi crises.
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