During ten days in July 2008, around fifty students and a dozen professors from twelve different European universities met at the University of Coimbra for the Fifth Intensive Seminar of the European Doctorate Enhancement Programme on Peace and Conflict (EDEN) and discussed the new dimensions of peace and security studies. Their contributions reflect the research agendas of a new generation, who continue to address enduring themes in peace and conflict studies, but whose formative influences are those of a complex post Cold War world.
Rethinking peace and violence: new dimensions and new strategies
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págs. 41-52
The denial of economic and social rights as a cuse of conflict in Sudan: a critical analysis of dominant conflict prevention models
págs. 53-68
PEPFAR as counterinsurgency technology: how does HIV-AIDS relief relate to U.S. global security doctrine?
págs. 69-82
The war of the symbols: performative violence within the "black bloc" and "kale borroka"
págs. 83-92
Delegitimisation of identity as a political strategy: the Moroccan official discourse about the Polisario Front
págs. 93-104
Fortress Europe: restrictive immigration policies as a trigger of potential conflict(s)?
Jeanette Bell, Kadriye Asli Suel, Daniel Marcelino Rodrigues, Jorge Tavares da Silva
págs. 105-138
The political project of post-armed conflict reconstruction: gaining settings and minds
págs. 139-160
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New tigers, black eagles and the dynamics of violence in Sri Lanka and Colombia: emergent actors, transformed conflicts, sustained violence
págs. 171-201
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