Peace, Conflict and Identity is the third book in the junior series of the EDEN (European Doctoral Enhancement Programme in Peace and Conflict Studies) and contains cuting edge research that was first delivered in a series of presentations by PhD students at two of the EDEN Intensive Programmes held at the universities of Deusto and Graz in 2007 and 2009 respectively. The book has been edited in the spirit that publishing work whilst still engaged on a post-graduate research programme is an essential element of early career progression. As such, several of the contributors to this book have since gained their doctorates.
Introduction: peace and conflict on the edge
Robert C Hudson, Wolfgang Benedek, Francisco José Ferrándiz Martín
págs. 11-20
Lessons from history: bilateral relations between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia
págs. 21-36
págs. 37-52
State-civil society relations in Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean civil society comes of age?
págs. 53-70
Private military companies: the clash of "civilianisations"?
págs. 71-90
Security in the twilight?: private security companies in Durban, South Africa
págs. 91-114
págs. 115-136
The European Union's peace laboratories in Colombia: on the road to peace or "on the road to nowhere"?
págs. 137-148
págs. 179-202
Human security and the European security and defence policy: achievements and challenges
págs. 203-216
págs. 217-228
págs. 229-257
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