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2 LUND UNIVERSITY Department of Political Science Literature list for STVN13 Political Science: War and Peace in a World in Transition, 2 nd cycle, 15 higher education credits (A1N) The literature list was approved by the Board of the Department of Political Science on November 15, Cohn, Carol (Ed) Women and Wars. Cambridge: Polity Press. (300 p) Grenfell, Damian James, Paul, (Eds) Rethinking Insecurity, War and Violence. Beyond Savage Globalization? London: Routlegde (221 p) Maley, William Schmeidl, Susanne, Reconstructing Afghanistan. Civil-Military Experiences in Comparative Perspective. London: Routledge. (196 p) Richmond, Oliver, Peace in International Relations, London: Routledge. (166 p) Additional (one book, approx. 250 pp. should be selected) Agrell, Wilhelm. Ett krig här och nu. Sveriges väg till väpnad konflikt i Afghanistan. Riga: Atlantis. Autesserre, Severine, Peaceland. Conflict Resolution and the Everyday Politics of International Intervention. New York: Cambridge University Press. Campbell, Susanna Chandler, David Sabaratnam, Meera, A Liberal Peace?: The Problems and Practices of Peacebuilding. London: Zed Books. Chandler, David, Freedom vs Necessity in International Relations. Human-Centred Approaches to Security and Development. London: Zed Books. Cramer, Christopher, Civil War is Not a Stupid Thing. Accounting for Violence in Developing Countries. London: Hurst & Co. Della Porta, Donatella Hidde Donker, Teije Hall, Bogumila Poljarevic, Emin, Social Movements and Civil War. London: Routledge. Duffield, Mark, Global Governance and the New Wars: The Merging of Development and Security. London: Zed Books. Khong, Yuen Foong Khong, Analogies at War. Korea, Munich, Dien Bien Phu, and the Vietnam Decisions of Princeton: Princeton University Press. Little, Adrian, Enduring Conflict: Challenging the Signature of Peace and Democracy. New York: Bloomsbury. Ramsbotham, Oliver, When Conflict Resolution Fails. Malden: Polity. Weber, Cynthia, Imagining America at War: Morality, Politics, and Film. London: Routledge. Sjoberg, Laura, Gender, War and Conflict. Cambridge: Polity Press. Sylvester, Christine, War as Experience. Contributions from international relations and feminist analysis. London: Routledge.
3 Articles/book Acharya, Amitav, Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia. ASEAN and the problem of regional order. London: Routledge. Available at live@lund (15 Adler, Emanuel Barnett, Michael, Security Community in Theoretical Perspective in Adler Emanuel & Michael Barnett (eds.) Security Communities, Cambridge University Press, 37-48, Available at live@lund (11 Adler, Emanuel, The Spread of Security Communities: Communities of practice, self-restraint, and NATO's post-cold war transformation, European Journal of International Relations. 14(2): (35 Alkopher, Tal D. Blanc, Emmanuelle, "Schengen Area Shaken: the Impact of Immigration- Related Threat Perceptions on the European Security Community", Journal of International Relations and Development 20(3): (31 Andrieu, Kora, Civilizing Peacebuilding: Transitional Justice, Civil Society and the Liberal Paradigm, Security Dialogue 41(5): (21 Barnett, Michael, Compromised Peacebuilding, International Studies Quarterly, 58(3): (12 Berdal, M., How "New" Are "New Wars"? Global Economic Change and the Study of Civil War. Global Governance, 9(4), (30 Brounéus, Karin, The Trauma of Truth Telling: Effects of Witnessing in the Rwandan Gacaca Courts on Psychological Health, Journal of Conflict Resolution 54(3): (29 Cashman, Greg, The International System Level of Analysis, Part I: Realism, Anarchy, and the Balance of Power in Cashman, Greg, What Causes War? An Introduction to Theories of International Conflict. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, Available at live@lund (17 Caprioli, Mary Trumbore, Peter F., Identifying Rogue States and Testing their Interstate Conflict Behavior, European Journal of International Relations 9(3): (29 Collier, Paul, Doing Well out of War conference paper, later published in Berdal and Malone, eds. Greed and Grievance. Economic Agendas in Civil War. International Peace Academy. (15 Collier, P. Hoeffler, A., Greed and Grievance in Civil War. Oxford Economic Papers, 56(4), (32. Collins, Alan, Bringing Communities Back: Security Communities and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Plural Turn, Cooperation and Conflict 49(2): (15 Cox, Michael, Beyond the West: Terrors in Transatlantia, European Journal of International Relations 11(2): (30 Deutsch, Karl W. et al, Political Community and the North Atlantic Area by Karl W. Deutsch, Sidney A. Burrell, Robert A. Kann, Maurice Lee, Jr.,Martin Lichterman, Raymond E. Lindgren, Francis L. Loewenheim, and Richard W. Van Wagenen Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, Available at live@lund (25 Egnell, Robert, "Winning Hearts and Minds? A Critical Analysis of Counter-insurgency Operations in Afghanistan", Civil Wars 10(3): (21 Egnell, Robert, A Western Insurgency in Afghanistan, Joint Forces Quarterly 70(3): (6
4 Fearon, James D., Rationalist Explanations for War, International Organization 49(3): (35 Gustafsson, Karl, Recognising Recognition through Thick and Thin: Insights from Sino-Japanese Relations, Cooperation and Conflict, 51(3): (16 Heathershaw, John, Unpacking the Liberal Peace: The Dividing and Merging of Peacebuilding Discourses, Millennium: Journal of International Studies 36(3): (24 Hettne, B., Development and security: Origins and future. Security Dialogue, 41(1), (21. Humphreys, Macarthan Weinstein, Jeremy, Who Fights? The Determinants of Participation in Civil War, American Journal of Political Science 52(2): (19 Huth, Paul Croco, Sarah Appel, Benjamin, Law and the Use of Force in World Politics: The Varied Effects of Law on the Exercise of Military Power in Territorial Disputes, International Studies Quarterly 56(1): (14 Jarstad, Anna Olsson, Louise, Hybrid Peace Ownership in Afghanistan: International Perspectives of Who Owns What and When Global Governance 18(1): (14 Jutila, Matti Pehkonen, Samu Väyrynen, Tarja, Resuscitating a Discipline: An Agenda for Critical Peace Research, Millennium: Journal of International Studies 36(3): (17 Koubi, Vally Spilker, Gabriele Böhmelt, Tobias Bernauer, Thomas, Do Natural Resources Matter for Interstate and Intrastate Armed Conflict?, Journal of Peace Research 51(2): (16 Lake, David A., Two Cheers for Bargaining Theory. Assessing Rationalist Explanations of the Iraq War, International Security 35(3): (45 Levy, Jack S. Thompson William R., The Democratic Peace, in Causes of War, Wiley-Blackwell, Available at live@lund (13 Mac Ginty, Roger, "Routine Peace: Technocracy and Peacebuilding." Cooperation and Conflict 47(3): (21 Mac Ginty, Roger Richmond, Oliver, "The Local Turn in Peace Building: A Critical Agenda for Peace", Third World Quarterly 34(5): (20 Mälksoo, Maria, Memory must be defended beyond the politics of mnemonical security, Security Dialogue, 46(3): (16 Möller, Frank, Capitalizing on Difference: A Security Community or/as a Western Project, Security Dialogue 34(3): (23 Nafziger, W. E., Auvinen, J., Economic Development, Inequality, War, and State Violence. World Development, 30(2), (10 Nagy, Rosemary, Reconciliation in Post-Commission South Africa: Thick and Thin Accounts of Solidarity, Canadian Journal of Political Science 35(2): (23 Newman, Edward, The Violence of Statebuilding in Historical Perspective: Implications for Peacebuilding, Peacebuilding 1(1): (16 Noreen, Erik Roxanna, Sjöstedt Ångström, Jan, "Why Small States Join Big Wars: the Case of Sweden in Afghanistan ", International Relations 31(2): (23
5 Ohlson, Thomas, Understanding Causes of War and Peace, European Journal of International Relations 14(1): (27 Paul, T. V., Why has the India-Pakistan Rivalry Been so Enduring? Power Asymmetry and an Intractable Conflict, Security Studies 15(4): (30 Paris, Roland, Saving liberal peacebuilding, Review of International Studies 36(2): (28 Pouliot, Vincent, The Alive and Well Transatlantic Security Community: A Theoretical Reply to Michael Cox, European Journal of International Relations 12(1): (8 Rasler, K Thompson W., Oldies But Goldies, in Puzzles of the Democratic Peace. Theory, Geopolitics and the Transformation of Worlds politics. London: Palgrave, pp Available at live@lund (10 Rettberg, Angelika Ugarizza, Juan E., Reconciliation: A Comprehensive Framework for Empirical Analysis, Security Dialogue 47(6): (23 Ross, Michael, How Do Natural Resources Influence Civil War? Evidence from Thirteen Cases, International Organization 58(1): (32 Strömbom, Lisa, Thick Recognition: Advancing Theory on Identity Change in Intractable Conflicts, European Journal of International Relations, 20(1): (23 Waltz, Kenneth, The Origins of War in Neorealist Theory, Journal of Interdisciplinary History 8(4): (13 Wendt, Alexander, Why a World State is Inevitable, European Journal of International Relations 9(4): (51 Østby, Gudrun, Inequality and Political Violence: A Review of the Literature, International Areas Studies Review 16(2): (25 Total number of pages: 2180
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