- This book is relevant for students of international relations and policy-makers on issues of peace and conflict.
- It provides background documentation on the difficulties in achieving disarmament.
- It illustrates the significant role women can play to infuse new ideas into a men’s world.
- It displays the importance of persistence, rationality, ingenuity and knowledge in furthering nuclear disarmament.- It shows that Alva Myrdal’s efforts can be an inspiration for new generations.
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Veröffentlichung: | 21.09.2022 |
Seiten | 277 |
Art des Mediums | E-Book [Kindle] |
Preis DE | EUR 90.94 |
Preis AT | EUR 93.50 |
Reihe | Pioneers in Arts, Humanities, Science, Engineering, Practice 31 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-031-12797-7 |
ISBN-10 | 3031127978 |
Peter Wallensteen is Senior Professor of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University and Richard G. Starmann Sr. Research Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies at the Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame, USA. Until 2015 he directed the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP). He was the first holder of the Dag Hammarskjöld Chair at Uppsala University, 1985-2012, and of the Richard G. Starmann Chair at University of Notre Dame, 2006-2018. Since 2021 he is Deputy Chair of the Alva Myrdal Center for Nuclear Disarmament, Uppsala University. In the volume Peter Wallensteen: A Pioneer in Making Peace Researchable (Springer 2021) explains his involvement in peace research, and presents ten of the major research fields he has contributed to. This includes working on the achievements of particular personalities, notably Dag Hammarskjöld, Jan Eliasson (e.g. with Isak Svensson: The Go-Between on Ambassador Jan Eliasson's mediation experiences 2016), and Nordic mediators (Fredens Diplomater, Diplomats of Peace, also with Isak Svensson, 2016). He has written chapter-length articles on Alva Myrdal (including in the Springer book above). His globally used Understanding Conflict Resolution is now in its 5thedition (2019, with editions in Arabic and Korean).
Armend Bekaj, is a Researcher with the Alva Myrdal Centre for Nuclear Disarmament, Uppsala University. He combines academic and policy experience on security, peace and conflict. Apart from his work at the Centre, his academic focus has been on exploring the long-term impact of former combatants on democracy and institution-building as a result of their transformation in post-conflict politics. His PhD thesis Shaping post-conflict democracies: the political transformation of ex-combatants in Kosovo and FYR Macedonia is downloadable