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Friends, Fellows, and Foes: A New Framework for Studying Relational Peace

In this article, we suggest that taking a relational view of peace seriously is a fruitful avenue for expanding current theoretical frameworks surrounding peace as a concept. Paving the way for such an approach, this article conducts a review of the literature that takes on peace as a relational con...

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Published in:International Studies Review 2021-09, Vol.23 (3), p.484-508
Main Authors: Söderström, Johanna, Åkebo, Malin, Jarstad, Anna K
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