International Intervention and Local Politics

International Intervention and Local Politics

Author: Shahar Hameiri

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-08-24

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 1108416896

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This book advances an innovative approach to explain international interventions' uneven outcomes in given contexts, and harnesses this approach to examine three prominent case studies: Aceh, Cambodia and Solomon Islands. It is the first book comprehensively to discuss the rapidly growing literature on how interventions interface with target states and societies.


Peaceland

Peaceland

Author: Séverine Autesserre

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-05-19

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 1107052106

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This book suggests a new explanation for why international peace interventions often fail to reach their full potential. Based on several years of ethnographic research in conflict zones around the world, it demonstrates that everyday elements - such as the expatriates' social habits and usual approaches to understanding their areas of operation - strongly influence peacebuilding effectiveness. Individuals from all over the world and all walks of life share numerous practices, habits, and narratives when they serve as interveners in conflict zones. These common attitudes and actions enable foreign peacebuilders to function in the field, but they also result in unintended consequences that thwart international efforts. Certain expatriates follow alternative modes of thinking and acting, often with notable results, but they remain in the minority. Through an in-depth analysis of the interveners' everyday life and work, this book proposes innovative ways to better help host populations build a sustainable peace.


The Politics of International Intervention

The Politics of International Intervention

Author: Mandy Turner

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-09-16

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1317486463

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This book critically explores the practices of peacebuilding, and the politics of the communities experiencing intervention. The contributions to this volume have a dual focus. First, they analyse the practices of western intervention and peacebuilding, and the prejudices and politics that drive them. Second, they explore how communities experience and deal with this intervention, as well as an understanding of how their political and economic priorities can often diverge markedly from those of the intervener. This is achieved through theoretical and thematic chapters, and an extensive number of in-depth empirical case studies. Utilising a variety of conceptual frameworks and disciplines, the book seeks to understand why something so normatively desirable – the pursuit of, and building of, peace – has turned out so badly. From Cambodia to Afghanistan, Iraq to Mali, interventions in the pursuit of peace have not achieved the results desired by the interveners. But, rather, they have created further instability and violence. The contributors to this book explore why. This book will be of much interest to students, academics and practitioners of peacebuilding, peacekeeping, international intervention, statebuilding, security studies and IR in general.


Intervention and Transnationalism in Africa

Intervention and Transnationalism in Africa

Author: Thomas Callaghy

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2001-12-20

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780521001410

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A contributory volume considering how global forces establish networks of power across Africa, first published in 2001.


Foreign Intervention in Africa

Foreign Intervention in Africa

Author: Elizabeth Schmidt

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-03-25

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0521882389

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This book chronicles foreign political and military interventions in Africa from 1956 to 2010, helping readers understand the historical roots of Africa's problems.


Is Local Beautiful?

Is Local Beautiful?

Author: Sara Hellmüller

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-12-17

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 3319003062

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Based on the swisspeace annual conference 2012, the publication examines the delicate balance between external interventions and locally-led initiatives. It addresses the question of what “local” means in the peacebuilding and development context; which actors on the ground actually represent the local level and how external actors choose their partners from amongst them. Moreover, it examines how local ownership - emerging as key criteria for any external intervention - is constituted: does this concept only imply local participation or is local control from the outset a must? Finally, it assesses the potential of locally-led initiatives and local conflict resolution mechanisms and their interaction with external interventions. Several authors provide insights on these questions and nuance our thinking about both local ownership and external interventions. As such, the publication aims to encourage critical reflections on this topical debate in peacebuilding and development.


Global Governance and Local Peace

Global Governance and Local Peace

Author: Susanna P. Campbell

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-06-07

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1108418651

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This book explains why successful international peacebuilding depends on the unorthodox actions of country-based staff, whose deviations from approved procedures help make global governance organizations accountable to local realities. Using rich ethnographic material from several countries, it will interest scholars, students, and policymakers.


When Peace Kills Politics

When Peace Kills Politics

Author: Sharath Srinivasan

Publisher: Hurst Publishers

Published: 2021-12-14

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 178738635X

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Why have war and coercion dominated the political realm in the Sudans, a decade after South Sudan’s independence and fifteen years after the Comprehensive Peace Agreement? This book explains the tragic role of international peacemaking in reproducing violence and political authoritarianism in Sudan and South Sudan. Sharath Srinivasan charts the destructive effects of Sudan’s landmark north–south peace process, from how it fuelled war in Darfur, the Nuba Mountains and the Blue Nile to its contribution to Sudan’s failed political transformation and South Sudan’s rapid descent into civil war. Concluding with the conspicuous absence of ‘peace’ when non-violent revolutionary political change came to Sudan in 2019, Srinivasan examines at close range why outsiders’ peace projects may displace civil politics and raise the political currency of violence. This is an analysis of the perils of attempting to build a non-violent political realm through neat designs and tools of compulsion, where the end goal of peace becomes caught up in idealised constitutional texts, technocratic templates and deals on sharing spoils. When Peace Kills Politics shows that these methods, ultimately anti-political, will be resisted—often violently—by dissatisfied local actors.


Whose Peace? Critical Perspectives on the Political Economy of Peacebuilding

Whose Peace? Critical Perspectives on the Political Economy of Peacebuilding

Author: M. Pugh

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-01-04

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 0230228747

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The book provides critical perspectives that reach beyond the technical approaches of international financial institutions and proponents of the liberal peace formula. It investigates political economies characterized by the legacies of disruption to production and exchange, by population displacement, poverty, and by 'criminality'.


State Building and International Intervention in Bosnia

State Building and International Intervention in Bosnia

Author: Roberto Belloni

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2008-01-07

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 113405968X

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Focusing on Bosnia after Dayton, this book examines the role of the international community in state-building and intervention, underlining the importance of international participation and building on local resources for increased effectiveness.