
Cuando la paz depende de los objetos cotidianos
Author(s) -
Pol Bargués–Pedreny
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista de estudios de seguridad internacional
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2444-6157
DOI - 10.18847/1.13.2
Subject(s) - pragmatism , peacebuilding , materialism , democracy , political science , environmental ethics , epistemology , sociology , humanities , law , philosophy , politics
This article draws on philosophical pragmatism to examine the growing “new materialist” and “socio-natural” sensitivities in international peacebuilding processes. There has been a shift from the idea of liberal peace, in which international organizations tried to impose liberal and democratic transitions in societies affected by conflict, towards interventions that promote inclusive peace processes and put a premium on the material elements of the everyday. In turn, these processes are much more experimental, uncertain and unpredictable. The pragmatism of James and Dewey is useful both to understand the limitations and criticisms of liberal peace, as well as to anticipate the opportunities and risks that are taken when peace depends on everyday objects.