Peace Infrastructures: How Un Peace Operations Build Roads, Bridges, and Solar Farms in the Pursuit of Sustainability
暫譯: 和平基礎設施:聯合國和平行動如何在追求可持續性中建設道路、橋樑和太陽能農場
Danielak, Silvia
- 出版商: Summit Valley Press
- 出版日期: 2026-04-14
- 售價: $1,840
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,748
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 242
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 0262553619
- ISBN-13: 9780262553612
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商品描述
The first comprehensive account of infrastructure building in United Nations peace operations. Roads, bridges, a renewable power plant, and an electricity grid. UN peacekeepers might be unusual infrastructure builders, but certainly not unambitious. Since the beginning of the UN's peacekeeping activities after the end of World War II, the Blue Helmets have cemented streets, constructed bridges, and dug wells in conflict zones. But how did the military arm of the world's primary diplomatic forum become involved in such activities in its quest for peace, and with what consequences? Peace Infrastructures analyzes the turn to ever-more-complex infrastructure projects, from early road building via urban community projects to the commissioning of entire renewable power plants, in the context of an evolving understanding of peace "problems" and solutions. Tracing the global travel of policies, technologies, and expertise, Silvia Danielak investigates how the shift toward risk management, legacy, and climate-security was driven by, and materialized in, conflict zones, shaping the very idea of peace. The book critically engages with the UN's ambition to insert itself in the sustainable development of the countries it seeks to assist, arguing that we need to consider peace operations' spatial, urban, and material ways of engagement--especially in the face of mounting climate risks. Infrastructure is poised to take a more prominent position within peace operations, but a more nuanced understanding that recognizes its opportunities, as well as its potential for violence, is required.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
聯合國維和行動中基礎設施建設的首部全面報告。
道路、橋樑、一座可再生能源發電廠以及一個電力網絡。聯合國維和部隊可能是非傳統的基礎設施建設者,但絕對不缺乏雄心。自第二次世界大戰結束以來,聯合國的維和活動開始以來,藍盔部隊在衝突地區鋪設街道、建造橋樑和挖掘水井。但世界主要外交論壇的軍事機構是如何在追求和平的過程中參與這些活動的?其後果又是什麼?和平基礎設施分析了從早期的道路建設到城市社區項目,再到整個可再生能源發電廠的委託,這些日益複雜的基礎設施項目在和平「問題」和解決方案不斷演變的背景下的轉變。Silvia Danielak追溯了政策、技術和專業知識的全球流動,探討了風險管理、遺產和氣候安全的轉變是如何在衝突地區推動並具體化的,並塑造了和平的概念。 本書批判性地探討了聯合國希望在其所協助國家的可持續發展中插入自身的雄心,主張我們需要考慮和平行動的空間、城市和物質參與方式,特別是在面對日益增加的氣候風險時。基礎設施在和平行動中將扮演更突出的角色,但需要對其機會以及潛在的暴力風險有更細緻的理解。作者簡介
Silvia Danielak is Assistant Professor at the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution at George Mason University. She is the recipient of the Peace Scholar Fellowship from the U.S. Institute of Peace.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Silvia Danielak 是喬治梅森大學吉米與羅莎琳卡特和平與衝突解決學院的助理教授。她是美國和平研究所和平學者獎學金的獲得者。