Furthering the understanding of the legitimate authority in internationally-led peace-and state-building interventions This study focuses on understanding the complexities of legitimate authority in internationally led peace- and statebuilding interventions. Innovative theoretical approach, engaging with local and contextual forms of legitimacy in peacebuilding contexts Introduces nuanced understandings of the concept of legitimacyBased on wide ranging fieldwork and twelve case studies Broader lessons for IR and for policy-makersIncludes local authors This edited volume focuses on disentangling the interplay of local peacebuilding processes and international policy, via comparative theoretical and empirical work on the question of legitimacy and authority. Using a number of conflict-affected regions as case studies – including Kosovo, Iraq, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Sudan – the book incorporates the expertise of a range of international scholars in order to understand the dynamics of local peacebuilding, the construction of legitimate authority, and its interplay with internationally led peace- and state-building interventions. The commissioned chapters advance our understanding of local legitimacy, sustainable international engagement, and the hybrid forms of authority they produce.
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This edited volume focuses on disentangling the interplay of local peacebuilding processes and international policy, via comparative theoretical and empirical work on the question of legitimacy and authority.
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Introduction: Legitimacy and Peace in the Age of InterventionOliver P. Richmond & Roger Mac Ginty The Hybridisation of Legitimacy in Processes of Peace Formation: the Bougainville CaseVolker Boege & James Tanis International Intervention and Relational LegitimacyGëzim Visoka From a Divisive Peace Agreement to a Legitimate Peace in ColombiaBorja Paladini Adell Banners, Billy Clubs and Boomerangs. Leveraging and Counter-Leveraging Legitimacy in the Occupied Palestinian TerritoryToufic Haddad Peacebuilding as a Self-Legitimising System: The Case of Bosnia-HerzegovinaStefanie Kappler 'We Are There at Their Invitation': Struggles for Legitimacy During the US-Coalition Invasion-Occupation of IraqFlorian Zollmann Inclusion and Performance as Sources of Legitimacy – the UN Mediation on SyriaSara Hellmüller Agonisation and the Re-legitimatisation of Postcolonial, Post-Conflict SomalilandYoshito Nakagawa Third Party Legitimacy and International Mediation: Peacemaking through Pan-Africanism in SudanAllard Duursma Post-war Legitimacy: A Framework on Relational Agency in PeacebuildingFlorian Krampe & Lisa Ekman Legitimacy in LebanonKristina Tschunkert & Roger Mac Ginty Conclusion: Peacebuilding and Legitimacy – Some Concluding ThoughtsOliver Richmond & Roger Mac Ginty AfterwordMarco Donati
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This study focuses on understanding the complexities of legitimate authority in internationally led peace- and statebuilding interventions.

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ISBN
9781474466264
Publisert
2020-08-18
Utgiver
Edinburgh University Press
Vekt
614 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Biografisk notat

Oliver P. Richmond is Research Professor of IR, Peace and Conflict Studies at the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute & Department of Politics, University of Manchester. His recent publications include Peace in IR (Routledge, 2008), Challenges to Peacebuilding: Managing Spoilers During Conflict Resolution (co-edited with Edward Newman) (UNU Press, 2006), and The Transformation of Peace (Palgrave, 2005). Roger Mac Ginty is Professor at the School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University and Director of the Durham Security Institute.