Canterbury University

Abstracts:

Effective engagement: the European Union, liberal theory and the Aceh Peace Process

Peace has finally come to Aceh. The Indonesian province has suffered for over 30 years through conflict with the Indonesian army. Instrumental in having achieved this peaceful outcome has been the role of the European Union (EU). Its crucial monitoring role and long term commitment had a profound impact on the province, helping to end the hostilities and to rebuild Aceh. The EU-led Aceh Monitoring Mission (AMM) is the central feature of this thesis.

Year: 
2008
Author Name: 
Kees Keizer

Hybrid cultures of postdevelopment: The struggle for popular hegemony in rural Nicaragua

Year: 
2007
Author Name: 
Cupples J, Glynn K and Larios I

Adapting to Climate Change in Pacific Island Countries: the problem with uncertainty

This paper investigates the problem of scientific uncertainty and the way it impedes planning for climate change and accelerated sea-level rise (CC & ASLR) in Pacific Island Countries (PICs). The paper begins by discussing the problems CC & ASLR poses for PICs, and it explores the limitations of the dominant approach to vulnerability and adaptation. Next, the paper considers the way scientific uncertainty problematizes policies aimed at adaptation to CC & ASLR.

Year: 
2001
Author Name: 
Jon Barnett
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