Governance for Peace : How Inclusive, Participatory and Accountable Institutions Promote Peace and Prosperity
(Autor) David CortrightGovernance for Peace presents a comprehensive analysis of the dimensions of governance that are most likely to prevent armed conflict and foster sustainable peace. It is an accessible study written for the general reader that brings together the best empirical evidence across numerous disciplines showing how effective governance and inclusive, participatory, and accountable institutions help to reduce violence by addressing social needs and providing mechanisms for resolving disputes. This balanced and incisive book gives meaning to the term 'good governance' and identifies the specific features of political and economic institutions that are most likely to promote peace within and between states. Concepts and topics examined in the book include political legitimacy, human security, 'political goods', governance and power, inclusion, accountability, social cohesion, gender equality, countering corruption, the role of civil society, democratic participation, development as freedom, capitalism and economic growth, the governance of markets, China and the 'East Asian peace', the European Union, and global institutions.
David Cortright
David Cortright is a renowned peace scholar and activist, best known for his seminal work "Soldiers in Revolt: GI Resistance During the Vietnam War." His writing style is powerful and thought-provoking, shedding light on the human cost of war and advocating for nonviolent solutions. Cortright's contributions to literature have sparked important conversations about peace and justice worldwide.