Introduction: Youth and Sustainable Peace / Helen Berents, Catherine E. Bolten, Siobhán McEvoy-Levy
Part I: States and their "Youth Problems"
Challenging The Construction and Conceptualization of Cambodia's Young Generation in the Post-War Order / Netra Eng and Caroline Hughes
The Challenge and Promise of Transforming Youth: Insurgency in Nigeria's Oil Region / Obasesam Okoi
Why all the 'Emphasis on Youth?' A Cold-War Perspective on Contemporary U.S. Youth Bulge Talk / Anna Fett
Part II: Beyond inclusion: institutions and the challenges of (transformative) participation
How do children and youth participate in Transitional Justice Mechanisms in Post-Accord Colombia? / Patrícia Nabuco Martuscelli
The Challenge of Being Taken Seriously: Symbolic Violence and Youth Participation in Peacebuilding in Sierra Leone / Catherine E. Bolten
Meaningful Youth Participation? The Pitfalls of Merging Counter-Terrorism with the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda / Ali Altiok
Institutionalising a Radical Vision: The Idea of Youth, and the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda / Helen Berents
Youth and Transitional Justice: Interrogating Formal and Informal Sites of Engagement / Caitlin Mollica
"We Lived the River Through Our Bodies": Environmental Care, Intergenerational Relations, and Sustainable Peacebuilding in Colombia / Angela J. Lederach
Reimagining 'peacebuilding': out-of-school BIPOC youth as researchers and advocates for sustainable peace / Jaimarsin Lewis, Siobhán McEvoy-Levy, Karayjus Perry, Trinity Perry and Julio Trujillo
Young women and peacebuilding in Asia and the Pacific / Katrina Lee-Koo and Lesley Pruitt
How the international community can walk alongside local peacebuilders: lessons from South Sudan / Emmily Koiti, Bush Buse Laki and Chara Nyaura
Global Unites: a new generation of peacebuilders rising with resilience and courage from the ashes of conflict / Prashan de Visser on behalf of Global Unites
Building a new lodge: Native youth and peacebuilding / Justin de Leon and Jordan Bighorn
Futures for, with, and by young people / Helen Berents, Catherine E. Bolten and Siobhán McEvoy