PEACE AND GEOPOLITICS: IMAGINING PEACEFUL GEOGRAPHIES (original) (raw)
The paper explores the intersection of peace and geopolitics, arguing for a nuanced understanding of non-violence within political action and challenging the dominant narratives around violence and warfare. It addresses the implications of contemporary geopolitical dynamics for peacebuilding, emphasizing the importance of geography as a discipline in fostering peaceful global relations and reconsidering the mappings of power and territory. By advocating for a pacific geopolitics and the necessity of arms control, the work highlights the potential for a more interconnected and peaceful world.