The Fetish of Peace: The Myth of Transformational Peace
ISBN-13:
9781498595704
ISBN-10:
1498595707
Author:
Elena Mastors, Joseph H. Campos II, Katherine Brannum
Publication date:
2021
Publisher:
Lexington Books
Format:
Hardcover
110 pages
Category:
International & World Politics
,
Politics & Government
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ISBN-13:
9781498595704
ISBN-10:
1498595707
Author:
Elena Mastors, Joseph H. Campos II, Katherine Brannum
Publication date:
2021
Publisher:
Lexington Books
Format:
Hardcover
110 pages
Category:
International & World Politics
,
Politics & Government
Summary
The Fetish of Peace: The Myth of Transformational Peace (ISBN-13: 9781498595704 and ISBN-10: 1498595707), written by authors
Elena Mastors, Joseph H. Campos II, Katherine Brannum, was published by Lexington Books in 2021.
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The Fetish of Peace: The Myth of Transformational Peace is a critical theoretical exploration of the ways in which the concept of peace is utilized and managed by the international arena and statist systems, distinctive in that the concept of peace is consistently employed in various performances by the state, and international systems, to address serious issues/problems in the international community. Despite all the rhetoric of peace and actions taken in the name of peace, we find ourselves within the same cycle of violence.
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