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Peace System Analysis - New Opportunities for Peace in Kosovo and Medellín

English · Hardback

Will be released 12.02.2026

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This book introduces the Peace System Analysis, a new framework for unpacking the complexity of peace and conflict processes. Drawing on ethnographic research in Kosovo and Medellín, it illustrates how mapping the links between different parts of a peace process helps uncover existing capacities that can reinforce long-term peace. The book argues that many peacebuilding models fail to capture the realities of conflict-affected contexts, before introducing the Peace System Analysis as a tool for examining four key components: 1) local understandings of peace, 2) obstacles to peace, 3) capacities for peace, and 4) trans-scalarity of peace. It then demonstrates its application in both Kosovo and Medellín, revealing hidden dynamics, interconnections, and opportunities for transformation. Bridging theory and practice, this book connects debates on complexity theory, critical peace studies, and peace policy, offering scholars, policymakers, and practitioners fresh insights and strategies for building peace.

List of contents

Chapter 1 Introduction We don t live in peace.- Chapter 2 Analysing the complexity of peace in conflict affected contexts.- Chapter 3 Understanding peace in Kosovo.- Chapter 4 Defining obstacles to and capacities for peace in Kosovo.- Chapter 5 Understanding peace in Medellín.- Chapter 6 Defining obstacles to and capacities for peace in Medellín.- Chapter 7 Conclusion.

About the author

Marije Luitjens
is an assistant professor of International Relations and Peace Studies at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Amsterdam University College. With a background in anthropology, she obtained her doctorate at the School of Law and Government, Dublin City University. Her research focuses on the intersection of peacebuilding and complexity theory.

Summary

This book introduces the Peace System Analysis, a new framework for unpacking the complexity of peace and conflict processes. Drawing on ethnographic research in Kosovo and Medellín, it illustrates how mapping the links between different parts of a peace process helps uncover existing capacities that can reinforce long-term peace. The book argues that many peacebuilding models fail to capture the realities of conflict-affected contexts, before introducing the Peace System Analysis as a tool for examining four key components: 1) local understandings of peace, 2) obstacles to peace, 3) capacities for peace, and 4) trans-scalarity of peace. It then demonstrates its application in both Kosovo and Medellín, revealing hidden dynamics, interconnections, and opportunities for transformation. Bridging theory and practice, this book connects debates on complexity theory, critical peace studies, and peace policy, offering scholars, policymakers, and practitioners fresh insights and strategies for building peace.

Product details

Authors Marije Luitjens
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 12.02.2026
 
EAN 9783032071279
ISBN 978-3-0-3207127-9
No. of pages 305
Illustrations XV, 305 p. 9 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

Kosovo, Medellín, Colombia, International Relations, peacebuilding, Resilience, auseinandersetzen, Complexity Theory, Politics and International Studies, conflict analysis, Peace and Resilience, Peace System Analysis

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