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100 1 _aRICHMOND Oliver P
245 _aPeace in analogue/digital international relations/
_cOliver P. Richmond
260 _c2020
520 _aIt discusses their implications for long standing key debates in the discipline about war and peace. It argues that digital IR/ international relations were initially thought to be a breakthrough for global civil society and rights, which promised a more emancipatory form of peace by allowing individuals and civil society to challenge power structures more effectively, and by curtailing the bounding effects of territorialism, sovereignty and nationalism. This article proceeds by firstly outlining a preliminary perspective of peace in IR resting on analogue and digital versions in mainstream and critical forms and discusses their implications for long standing debates about war and peace.
650 _aINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
650 _aPEACEBUILDING
650 _aDIGITAL VERSIONS
773 _aGlobal Change, Peace & Security: Vol 32, No. 3, October 2020, pp. 317-336
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/14781158.2020.1825370
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