The Military-Peace Complex

Gender and Materiality in Afghanistan

Hannah Partis-Jennings author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:19th Jan '21

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Exploring the physical, embodied landscape of the military-peace complex in Afghanistan This book focuses on the military and statebuilding components of the international project in Afghanistan since 2001. It posits and discusses the military-peace complex as a framework through which to understand the international project in Afghanistan, pointing to the sliding together and collapse between military and peace actors, mandates and ideational frameworks. Arguing that military and peace work in the liberal mode cannot be logically separated, but rather are co-constituted and operate in a dynamic relationship to each other with fluid and shifting boundaries, the book focuses on the role of gender within the logics of the international project in Afghanistan, as well as exploring material and spatial entanglements and cross-cutting logics. Based on original interviews and wider research the book offers a holistic way of viewing the international project in Afghanistan, drawing attention to its under-noticed elements and providing a new way of understanding its politics.

The book is an essential read for researchers who have interests in critical security and feminist studies and practitioners of international peacebuilding projects. It is also highly recommended for readers who intend to learn more about international engagement and post-conflict reconstruction in Afghanistan. -- Qiaochu Zhang, University of Manchester * International Peacekeeping *
Hannah Partis-Jennings provides a genuinely fresh analysis of civil-military relations, and how military and civilian actors separately and jointly seek to address conflict. Her approach is innovative, draws on extensive fieldwork, and brings to the fore issues of embodiment, space, and the everyday. This book marks a new frontier for Peace and Conflict Studies and is highly recommended. * Roger Mac Ginty, Durham University *

ISBN: 9781474453325

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 480g

256 pages