Just peace has been much talked about in everyday life, but it is less
well researched by academics. The rationale of this book is therefore
to probe what constitutes a just peace, both conceptually within the
field of peacebuilding and empirically in the context of the EU as a
peacebuilder in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The EU has used the term just peace in many of its most important
declarations on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict throughout the years.
Defining a just peace is about these declaratory efforts by the EU to
articulate a common formula of a just peace in the conflict. Securing
and building a just peace are about the EU’s role in implementing
this formula for a just peace in the conflict through the creation of
a Palestinian state.
As the EU enters its fifth decade of involvement in the conflict,
there can be little doubt that in common with the rest of the
international community it has failed in its efforts to establish a
just peace between Israelis and Palestinians. While this is an
inescapable overall conclusion from four decades of EC/EU
peacebuilding in the conflict, it is, at the same time, possible to
draw a number of other conclusions from this book. Most importantly,
it argues that the EU is a major legitimizing power in the conflict
and that it has kept the prospects of a two-state solution alive
through its support for the Palestinian statebuilding process.
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In Pursuit of a Just Peace
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798216327318
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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