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Comprising essays by Peter Wallensteen, this book presents an overview of the thematic development of peace research, which has become one of the most dynamic and innovative areas of war and conflict studies.Peace research began in the 1950s when centres were formed in the USA and Europe, and today there are research institutes and departments on every continent, with teaching and research programs in most countries, and peace researchers contribute to the development of international studies, development research and security analysis. Prof. Wallensteen has been a witness to much of this since forming the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University in the late 1960s, and this book brings together thirteen of his articles with five new essays in one volume.The book presents articles on such key issues in peace research as the causes of war, conflict data, conflict diplomacy, non-violent sanctions and third- party diplomacy. In this way, it demonstrates how basic research can be conducted in fields often seen as unresearchable and too complicated to deal with. This volume shows that it is a matter of developing definitions, creating valid measures and finding ways of collecting information, recognising that innovations of this kind require supportive research environments. Furthermore, the results are not only useful for the growth of research activity itself, but for finding ways of dealing with actual conflicts. Thus, attention is also paid here to conflict prevention, peace agreements, sanctions and third-party activity for preventing and ending armed conflict, and building a lasting post-war peace.This book will be of great interest to all students of peace studies, conflict resolution, war and conflict studies, development studies and IR/security studies in general.

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Peace Research
This is a book by one of Europe's best peace researchers. It spans a distinguished career of theory, empirical research, and practice, showing how social scientists can inform policy, and vice-versa, and all those who hope to reduce violence in this world.
Professor Bruce Russett, Yale University, USA
Comprising essays by Peter Wallensteen, this book presents an overview of the thematic development of peace research, which has become one of the most dynamic and innovative areas of war and conflict studies.
Peace research began in the 1950s, when centres were formed in the USA and Europe, and today there are research institutes and departments on every continent, with teaching and research programmes in most countries, and peace researchers contribute to the development of international studies, development research and security analysis. Professor Wallensteen has been a witness to much of this since forming the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University in the late 1960s, and this book brings together thirteen of his articles with five new essays in one volume.
The book presents articles on such key issues in peace research as the causes of war, conflict data, conflict diplomacy, non-violent sanctions and third-party diplomacy. In this way, it demonstrates how basic research can be conducted in fields often seen as unresearchable and too complicated to deal with. This volume shows that it is a matter of developing definitions, creating valid measures and finding ways of collecting information, recognising that innovations of this kind require supportive research environments. Furthermore, the results are useful not only for the growth of research activity itself, but for finding ways of dealing with actual conflicts. Thus, attention is also paid here to conflict prevention, peace agreements, sanctions and third-party activity for preventing and ending armed conflict, and building a lasting post-war peace.
This book will be of great interest to all students of peace studies, conflict resolution, war and conflict studies, development studies and international relations/security studies in general.
Peter Wallensteen holds the Dag Hammarskjld Chair of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University, Sweden, and is the Richard G. Starmann Sr. Professor of Peace Studies at the Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame, USA. He leads the Uppsala Conflict Data Program and a program on sanctions. He is author of many papers and articles, as well as several books, including Understanding Conflict Resolution (3rd edn, 2011), a leading textbook.
Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution
Series Editors: Tom Woodhouse and Oliver Ramsbotham
University of Bradford
Peace and Security in the Postmodern World
The OSCE and conflict resolution
Dennis J.D. Sandole
Truth Recovery and Justice after Conflict
Managing violent pasts
Marie Breen Smyth
Peace in International Relations
Oliver P. Richmond
Social Capital and Peace-Building
Creating and resolving conflict with trust and social networks
Edited by Michaelene Cox
Business, Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
Contributions from the private sector to address violent conflict
Derek Sweetman
Creativity and Conflict Resolution
Alternative pathways to peace
Tatsushi Arai
Climate Change and Armed Conflict
Hot and Cold Wars
James R. Lee
Transforming Violent Conflict
Radical disagreement, dialogue and survival
Oliver Ramsbotham
Governing Ethnic Conflict
Consociation, identity and the price of peace
Andrew Finlay
Political Discourse and Conflict Resolution
Debating peace in Northern Ireland
Edited by Katy Hayward and Catherine O'Donnell
Economic Assistance and Conflict Transformation
Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland
Sean Byrne
Liberal Peacebuilding and Global Governance
Beyond the metropolis
David Roberts
A Post-Liberal Peace
Oliver P. Richmond
Peace Research
Theory and practice
Peter Wallensteen
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First published 2011
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2011 Peter Wallensteen
The right of Peter Wallensteen to be identified as author of this work
has been asserted by him in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the
Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Wallensteen, Peter, 1945-
Peace research : theory and practice / Peter Wallensteen.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. PeaceResearch. 2. Conflict managementResearch. I. Title.
JZ5534.W35 2011
303.66--dc22
2011000779
ISBN13: 978-0-415-58088-5 (hbk)
ISBN13: 978-0-415-58089-2 (pbk)
ISBN13: 978-0-203-80896-2 (ebk)
Typeset in Baskerville by Prepress Projects Ltd, Perth, UK
Dedicated
to
Etta, Aron, Morris, Nina and Tage
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Preface
This book reflects the journey of one peace researcher by presenting themes and issues of significance in peace research. It reproduces thirteen articles and book chapters, some updated through 2010, as well as five new essays adding context and a contemporary perspective. In short, it attempts to portray a researcher's intellectual evolution without being a personal story.
The book emphasizes the importance of the work environment a milieu conducive to advances in scholarly study. Thus, one section of this volume focuses on the creation of the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University and the role of its education and training programs while another section presents the emergence of the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) now a world-leading provider of conflict data.
Causes of war and efforts to peaceful conflict resolution are central to peace research and UCDP hence, these issues take two sections of this volume.
In addition, a section demonstrates ways in which peace research can relate to international policymaking, for instance through sanctions research (the so-called SPITS project). A final section shows the utility of what might be called applied peace research and direct action by peace researchers in the form of mediation and academic diplomacy.
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