Understanding Regional Peace and Security: a Framework for Analysis

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Publication Date: 
01 June 2008
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Publication Place: 
Abingdon
Publication Language: 
EN
Appearing in: 
Contemporary Politics
Volume: 
14
Issue: 
2
Pages: 
107-127
Abstract: 

The aim of this article is to build an analytical framework for understanding regional peace and security. Building on important insights from other theoretical approaches, it proposes that in order to comprehend the complexities of each regional cluster we have to account for: (a) agents of peace and security, (b) instruments of peace and security, (c) the security pattern, (d) the conflict pattern, (e) the positive peace pattern, and (f) the level of regional integration. Secondly, the article examines how these different components relate to each another. It introduces the concept of the ‘regional peace and security cluster’ (RPSC) and proposes that RPSCs can be classified as ‘regional fragmentations’, ‘regional coalitions’, ‘regional communities’ and ‘regional governmental polities’.