[DAY 1] Session I. Borders And Borderlands... (ENG) | PLZ Forum for Ecozoic Era 2020
[ PLZ Forum for Ecozoic Era 2020 ] Development, Environment and Peace Nexus (DEEPEN): Peace Making in Borderlands [DAY 1] Session I. Borders and Borderlands in the 21st Century The session addresses the importance of borders in peace, ecology and development contexts, and key issues for peace-making in the contexts of borderlands. Key questions are: - How do the nature of borders or borderlands on the one hand and paths to peace affect each other? - What are the key dimensions to define the nature of borders? - What are the significant variables that determine conflict, violence and peace in borderlands? To answer these key questions, the session mainly discusses the following issues. - Diverse types or forms of borders and borderlands - Difference between what is accepted or perceived as thinkable, doable and feasible and what is actually possible in borders and borderlands - Political economy of borderlands - New methodological approaches to borders and borderlands Moderator: Ilcheong Yi (Senior Research Coordinator, UNRISD) [Presentation] • A Conceptual Framework of Bordering - Chae-han Kim (Professor, Hallym University, Republic of Korea) • Rethinking the Margins: Conflict and Change at the Edges of the State - Jonathan Goodhand (Professor, SOAS, University of London, UK) • War to Peace Transitions Viewed from the Margins - Patrick Meehan (Senior Teaching Fellow, SOAS, University of London, UK) • A ‘Peaceful Periphery’? The Paradox and Promise of Development Discourses in India’s Borderlands - Nimmi Kurian (Professor at the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, India) • Visual Autoethnography and International Security: Insights from the Korean DMZ - Roland Bleiker (Professor, University of Queensland, Australia) • Insights from Africa Borderlands - Lily Murei (Policy, Research & Data Specialist Africa Borderlands Center UNDP Resilience Hub for Africa) Q&A
[ PLZ Forum for Ecozoic Era 2020 ] Development, Environment and Peace Nexus (DEEPEN): Peace Making in Borderlands [DAY 1] Session I. Borders and Borderlands in the 21st Century The session addresses the importance of borders in peace, ecology and development contexts, and key issues for peace-making in the contexts of borderlands. Key questions are: - How do the nature of borders or borderlands on the one hand and paths to peace affect each other? - What are the key dimensions to define the nature of borders? - What are the significant variables that determine conflict, violence and peace in borderlands? To answer these key questions, the session mainly discusses the following issues. - Diverse types or forms of borders and borderlands - Difference between what is accepted or perceived as thinkable, doable and feasible and what is actually possible in borders and borderlands - Political economy of borderlands - New methodological approaches to borders and borderlands Moderator: Ilcheong Yi (Senior Research Coordinator, UNRISD) [Presentation] • A Conceptual Framework of Bordering - Chae-han Kim (Professor, Hallym University, Republic of Korea) • Rethinking the Margins: Conflict and Change at the Edges of the State - Jonathan Goodhand (Professor, SOAS, University of London, UK) • War to Peace Transitions Viewed from the Margins - Patrick Meehan (Senior Teaching Fellow, SOAS, University of London, UK) • A ‘Peaceful Periphery’? The Paradox and Promise of Development Discourses in India’s Borderlands - Nimmi Kurian (Professor at the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, India) • Visual Autoethnography and International Security: Insights from the Korean DMZ - Roland Bleiker (Professor, University of Queensland, Australia) • Insights from Africa Borderlands - Lily Murei (Policy, Research & Data Specialist Africa Borderlands Center UNDP Resilience Hub for Africa) Q&A