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Peacemaking from Above, Peace from Below Norrin M. Ripsman

Peacemaking from Above, Peace from Below By Norrin M. Ripsman

Peacemaking from Above, Peace from Below by Norrin M. Ripsman


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In Peacemaking from Above, Peace from Below, Norrin M. Ripsman explains how regional rivals make peace and how outside actors can encourage regional peacemaking.

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Peacemaking from Above, Peace from Below: Ending Conflict between Regional Rivals by Norrin M. Ripsman

In Peacemaking from Above, Peace from Below, Norrin M. Ripsman explains how regional rivals make peace and how outside actors can encourage regional peacemaking. Through a qualitative empirical analysis of all the regional rivalries that terminated in peace treaties in the twentieth century-including detailed case studies of the Franco-German, Egyptian-Israeli, and Israeli-Jordanian peace settlements-Ripsman concludes that efforts to encourage peacemaking that focus on changing the attitudes of the rival societies or democratizing the rival polities to enable societal input into security policy are unlikely to achieve peace.

Prior to a peace treaty, he finds, peacemaking is driven by states, often against intense societal opposition, for geostrategic reasons or to preserve domestic power. After a formal treaty has been concluded, the stability of peace depends on societal buy-in through mechanisms such as bilateral economic interdependence, democratization of former rivals, cooperative regional institutions, and transfers of population or territory. Society is largely irrelevant to the first stage but is critical to the second. He draws from this analysis a lesson for contemporary policy. Western governments and international organizations have invested heavily in efforts to promote Israeli-Palestinian and Indo-Pakistani peace by promoting democratic values, economic exchanges, and cultural contacts between the opponents. Such attempts to foster peace are likely to waste resources until such time as formal peace treaties are concluded between longtime adversaries.

Peacemaking from Above, Peace from Below Reviews

In this groundbreaking book, Ripsman argues that successful peacemaking requires both approaches. Initial breakthroughs rely on governments' negotiating formal peace settlements, often over the objections of their publics.

-- G. John Ikenberry * Foreign Affairs *

About Norrin M. Ripsman

Norrin M. Ripsman is Professor of Political Science at Concordia University Montreal. He is the author of Peacemaking by Democracies, coauthor of Globalization and the National Security State and Economic Statecraft and Foreign Policy, and coeditor of four books, including The Challenge of Grand Strategy and The Political Economy of Regional Peacemaking.

Table of Contents

Top-Down Peacemaking, Bottom-Up Peace
1. Regional Stabilization in International Relations Theory
2. Franco-German Peacemaking after World War II
3. The Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty
4. The Israeli-Jordanian Treaty
5. Other Twentieth-Century Cases
Peacemaking between Regional Rivals: Theoretical and Policy Implications

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CIN1501702475VG
9781501702471
1501702475
Peacemaking from Above, Peace from Below: Ending Conflict between Regional Rivals by Norrin M. Ripsman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cornell University Press
2016-05-31
224
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