Offers a comparative study based on original readings of the peace agreements and of first-hand and academic accounts of the peacebuilding processes and post-conflict politics, up to the present period.
Patrick Pinkerton is Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary University of London. He has published the following:
¿ The Biopolitics of the Migration-Development Nexus: Governing Migration in the UK. 2018. Politics. Early view version published on 29 October 2018.
¿ Governing Potential: Biopolitical Incorporation and the German 'Open-Door' Refugee and Migration Policy. Accepted for publication in International Political Sociology on 3 September 2018.
¿ Deconstructing Dayton: Ethnic Politics and the Legacy of War in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 2016. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding. 10 (4): 548-565.
¿ Resisting Memory: The Politics of Memorialisation in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland. 2012. British Journal of Politics and International Relations. 14 (1): 131-152
1. Introduction: Derrida, Deconstruction, and Peacebuilding
Part I: Supplementing Conflict
2. Ethno-national Policy Learning: The 'Two Communities' Supplement and 'The Troubles' in Northern Ireland
3. Contradictory Conflict Frames: The 'Balkans' Supplement and the War in BiH
Part 2: Deferring Conflict
4. Post-conflict Northern Ireland: Différance and Devolution
5. Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina: Différance and Ethnic Politics
6. Against Conclusions