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Governing Peace: Global Rationalities of Security and UNESCO's Culture of Peace Campaign
From:
Anthropologica
| Date:
January 1, 2006| Author:
Phillips, Lynne; Ilcan, Suzan
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Abstract: This essay interrogates the relationship between governance and peace, and explores how campaigns for peace are being developed on global scales. We analyze how UNESCO's Culture of Peace program governs peace through "global rationalities of security." These rationalities-embodied in programs of action, training and capacity-building schemes and information-sharing practices-are geared towards investing in people in ways that individualize them and govern their conduct in the future...
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