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Asian Journal of Peacebuilding (AJP)140
Asian Journal of Peacebuilding (AJP) is a semiannual peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research on the topics of violence, conflict, and peacebuilding around the world. The aim of AJP is twofold: First, it intends to promote innovative research on issues related to peacebuilding in Asia, a region where national divisions, transitions, and developments are intertwined with new forms of threat, violence, and destruction. Second, it aims at disseminating peace studies conducted both in traditional disciplines of social sciences and the humanities and in interdisciplinary fields at the interface of religion, culture, ecology, and gender studies.
Collections within this community
- Asian Journal of Peacebuilding vol.09 no.01-02 (2021)9
- Asian Journal of Peacebuilding vol.08 no.01-02 (2020)20
- Asian Journal of Peacebuilding vol.07 no.01-02 (2019)19
- Asian Journal of Peacebuilding vol.06 no.01-02 (2018)19
- Asian Journal of Peacebuilding vol.05 no.01-02 (2017)16
- Asian Journal of Peacebuilding vol.04 no.01-02 (2016)12
- Asian Journal of Peacebuilding vol.03 no.01-02 (2015)14
- Asian Journal of Peacebuilding vol.02 no.01-02 (2014)17
- Asian Journal of Peacebuilding vol.01 no.01-02 (2013)14
Recent Submissions
- Vernacular Human Security and Moris Diak in Timor-Leste: A Social Contract between the Living and Spirit Actants
- Harnessing Lisan in Peacebuilding: Development of the Legal Framework Related to Traditional Governance Mechanism in Timor-Leste
- The Pursuit of Justice, Truth, and Peace: Reflections on Twenty Years of Imperfect Transitional Justice in Timor-Leste
- Evaluating Security Sector Reform in Timor-Leste: The Triad Hybridity Nexuses
- Why Does Timor-Leste Remain Fragile? A Resource Dependence Explanation