Peace, Power and Resistance in Cambodia
Discover the intricate dynamics of conflict resolution in P. P. Lizeé's insightful book, Peace, Power and Resistance in Cambodia. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 1999, this 1st edition paperback spans 206 pages, offering a comprehensive examination of the political economy surrounding global governance mechanisms. Lizeé delves into how international peace initiatives often struggle to resonate within the established institutions and practices that are deeply rooted in long-standing conflicts, particularly in peripheral regions like Cambodia. This thought-provoking analysis is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of peacebuilding efforts and the challenges faced in implementing effective conflict resolution models. Enhance your knowledge on this vital topic and explore the nuanced relationship between power and resistance in the context of Cambodian history.