Description
Peace Science: Theory and Cases (Volume 11) presents a comprehensive examination of peace science as an academic discipline, combining theoretical frameworks with real-world case studies. The book bridges the gap between abstract peace theory and concrete applications by analyzing specific historical and contemporary conflicts through a scientific lens.
The authors, Partha Gangopadhyay and Manas Chatterji, provide readers with rigorous analytical tools for understanding the root causes of conflict and pathways to sustainable peace. This volume contributes significantly to the growing body of knowledge in peace and conflict studies, offering valuable insights for academics, policymakers, and practitioners working in international relations and development sectors.
Published by Emerald Group Publishing, this work is part of an established series dedicated to advancing peace science scholarship and fostering evidence-based approaches to conflict resolution and peacebuilding initiatives worldwide.







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