This book looks at the worlding of the Global South in the process of assembling conflict resolution expertise. Anna Leander, Ole Waever and their contributors pursue this ambition by following the experts, institutions, databases and creative expressions that are assembled into conflict resolution expertise in the Global South.
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Introduction - Assembling Exclusive Expertise. Knowledge, Ignorance and Conflict Resolution in the Global South - Anna Leander and Ole Wæver The Experts Chapter 1: Who Knows Nigeria? Reflections on Conflict Expertise and Knowledge Generation in Peacebuilding Practice - Linda Bishai Chapter 2: Experts in an Adventure with Pirates: a Story of Somali Piracy Expertise - Christian Bueger. Chapter 3: From Expert to Expertise: Frederik van Zyl Slabbert's Imaginary and Negotiations in South Africa - Peter Vale and Vineet Thakur. The Institutions Chapter 4: Worlding Conflict Resolution and Mediation Expertise in the Global South - Pinar Bilgin. Chapter 5: Stabilizing Crises: Assembling NATO Defense College Expertise about Libya and Ukraine - Trine Villumsen Berling. Chapter 6: The 'Singapore School' and the contested Entreprise of Terrorism - See Seng Tan. The Databases Chapter 7: Bodies Count: The Politics of Assembling War and Violent Death Data Expertise - Keith Krause. Chapter 8: SanctionsApp as Expertise (and exclusionary Ignorance) in a global policy Setting - Thomas Biersteker. Chapter 9: Conflict Knowledge, Big Data and the Emergence of Emergence - David Chandler. The Creative Expressions Chapter 10: Art as Expertise? Creative Expression in the Syrian Conflict Resolution - Anna Leander and Donatella della Ratta.Concluding Remarks Postscript - Judith Reppy. Conclusion? - William Zartman