Rising Powers and Peacebuilding:
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Writen byCharles T. Call and Cedric de Coning - PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
- Year2017
Rising Powers and Peacebuilding: Breaking the Mold?" examines the peacebuilding approaches of emerging powers—specifically Brazil, India, Indonesia, South Africa, and Turkey. Edited by Charles T. Call and Cedric de Coning, the volume analyzes how these nations' strategies differ from traditional Western models. Through case studies and comparative analyses, the book explores the policies, practices, and impacts of these countries' peacebuilding initiatives, offering insights into their contributions to global peace and security. In today's multipolar world, the influence of emerging powers on global governance and peacebuilding is increasingly significant. This book provides timely insights into how countries from the Global South are shaping peacebuilding paradigms, challenging Western-centric approaches, and promoting multilateralism. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars aiming to foster more inclusive and effective international peace and security frameworks. Rising Powers and Peacebuilding: Breaking the Mold?" is a comprehensive and insightful contribution to peace and conflict studies. The editors and contributors offer a nuanced analysis of the diverse peacebuilding strategies employed by emerging powers, highlighting both their potential and limitations. The book is well-structured, thoroughly researched, and provides valuable perspectives that challenge conventional wisdom. It is highly recommended for academics, policymakers, and practitioners interested in the evolving landscape of international peacebuilding.

