Silvia Danielak is Assistant Professor at the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution at George Mason University. She is the recipient of the Peace Scholar Fellowship from the US Institute of Peace.
ENDORSEMENTS “At a historical moment when peace seems to be literally about building, Silvia Danielak has written a timely, highly original book that compels us to rethink how the physical infrastructures of UN peace operations relate to the spatial imaginaries of peace and—most importantly—possible, more sustainable futures.” —Alex de Waal, author of New Pandemics, Old Politics and Mass Starvation “Infrastructure is crucial but is often unnoticed. Silvia Danielak’s important new book reveals what the infrastructures built and used by United Nations peace operations can tell us about power, exclusion, and peace. Highly recommended.” —Roger Mac Ginty, author of Everyday Peace and International Peacebuilding and Local Resistance “Peace Infrastructures is a groundbreaking exploration of how UN peace operations employ infrastructural projects—roads, bridges, solar farms—as tools to foster sustainable peace in conflict-affected regions. Danielak masterfully examines the promises, risks, and long-term impacts of such interventions, revealing how they shape the socio-spatial and environmental landscapes of host communities. This thought-provoking book is essential reading for anyone interested in peace operations and sustainable development.” —Lise Howard, author of Power in Peacekeeping and UN Peacekeeping in Civil Wars