ABSTRACT

In this edited volume, experts on conflict resolution examine the impact of the crises triggered by the coronavirus and official responses to it.

The pandemic has clearly exacerbated existing social and political conflicts, but, as the book argues, its longer-term effects open the door to both further conflict escalation and dramatic new opportunities for building peace. In a series of short essays combining social analysis with informed speculation, the contributors examine the impact of the coronavirus crisis on a wide variety of issues, including nationality, social class, race, gender, ethnicity, and religion. They conclude that the period of the pandemic may well constitute a historic turning point, since the overall impact of the crisis is to destabilize existing social and political systems. Not only does this systemic shakeup produce the possibility of more intense and violent conflicts, but also presents new opportunities for advancing the related causes of social justice and civic peace.

This book will be of great interest to students of peace studies, conflict resolution, public policy and International Relations.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

The crises of 2020 and the field of conflict studies

part I|26 pages

Conflict resolution in a period of social crisis

chapter 1|8 pages

Big peace

An agenda for peace and conflict studies after the coronavirus catastrophe

chapter 2|7 pages

Lessons from disaster

History and the current crisis

chapter 3|9 pages

From the frying pan to the fire

Environmental crises and their implications for conflict resolution

part II|38 pages

Global political conflicts after the pandemic

chapter 5|8 pages

Migration and the COVID-19 pandemic

chapter 6|10 pages

COVID-19 and nationalism

chapter 7|10 pages

A new global covenant?

Great power conflicts and conflict resolution in the post-corona era

part III|34 pages

Intergroup conflicts after the pandemic

chapter 8|8 pages

The triple crisis

Reevaluating socio-economic values in a period of social reconstruction

chapter 9|8 pages

Racial justice in a post-COVID America

Toward systemic conflict resolution and peacebuilding

chapter 10|8 pages

The gendered frontlines

Perpetuated inequalities or a reimagined future

chapter 11|8 pages

Internal and eternal insecurity

Impact of crisis on religious group identity

part IV|29 pages

Conflict resolution initiatives after the pandemic

chapter 13|8 pages

COVID-19 amidst conflict

chapter 14|7 pages

When elephants roar

The coming moral conflict between the United States and China