New book by GMES affiliate faculty member Scott A. Bollens (Dept. of Urban Planning and Public Policy) To be published January 2018

Department: Global Middle East Studies

Post Date: November 27, 2017

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Trajectories of Conflict and Peace: Jerusalem and Belfast Since 1994
Routledge: 2018
PB/HB/ebook formats

Creating peace for a city's intimate enemies is harder than making war. This book is about the trajectories of urban conflict and peace in the politically polarized cities of Jerusalem and Belfast since 1994 - how sometimes there has been hopeful change while at other times debilitating stasis and regression. Based on extensive research, fieldwork, and interviews, Scott Bollens shows how seeking peace in these cities is shaped by the interaction of city-based actors and national elites, and that it is not just a political process, but a social and spatial one that takes place problematically over an extended period. He intertwines academic precision with ethnography and personal narrative to illuminate the complex political and emotional kaleidoscopes of these polarized cities. With hostility and competition among groups defined by ethnic, religious, and nationalistic identity on the increase across the world, this timely investigation contributes to our understanding of today's fractured cities and nations.