Peacebuilding and friction global and local encounters in post conflict societies

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Peacebuilding and friction global and local encounters in post conflict societies

edited by Annika Björkdahl ... [et al.]

(Routledge studies in peace and conflict resolution)

Routledge, 2016

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This book aims to understand the processes and outcomes that arise from frictional encounters in peacebuilding, when global and local forces meet. Building a sustainable peace after violent conflict is a process that entails competing ideas, political contestation and transformation of power relations. This volume develops the concept of 'friction' to better analyse the interplay between global ideas, actors, and practices, and their local counterparts. The chapters examine efforts undertaken to promote sustainable peace in a variety of locations, such as Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and Sierra Leone. These case analyses provide a nuanced understanding not simply of local processes, or of the hybrid or mixed agencies, ideas, and processes that are generated, but of the complex interactions that unfold between all of these elements in the context of peacebuilding intervention. The analyses demonstrate how the ambivalent relationship between global and local actors leads to unintended and sometimes counterproductive results of peacebuilding interventions. The approach of this book, with its focus on friction as a conceptual tool, advances the peacebuilding research agenda and adds to two ongoing debates in the peacebuilding field; the debate on hybridity, and the debate on local agency and local ownership. In analysing frictional encounters this volume prepares the ground for a better understanding of the mixed impact peace initiatives have on post-conflict societies. This book will be of much interest to students of peacebuilding, conflict resolution, security studies, and international relations in general.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Peacebuilding through the lens of friction, Annika Bjoerkdahl, Kristine Hoeglund, Gearold Millar, Jair van der Lijn, and Willemijn Verkoren 1. Frictional spaces: Transitional justice between the global and the local, Susanne Buckley Zistel 2. Respecting complexity: Compound friction and unpredictability in peacebuilding, Gearoid Millar 3. Frictional commemoration. Local agency and cosmopolitan politics at memorial sites in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Rwanda, Johanna Mannergren Selimovic 4. Escaping Friction: Practices of creating non-frictional space in Sierra Leone, Lise Philipsen 5. Sites of Friction: Governance, identity and space in Mostar, Annika Bjoerkdahl and Ivan Gusic 6. The imagined agent of peace: Frictions in peacebuilding through civil society strengthening, Willemijn Verkoren and Mathijs van Leeuwen 7. Friction over justice in post-war Sri Lanka: Actors in local-global encounters, Kristine Hoeglund and Camilla Orujela 8. The 'awkward' success of peacebuilding in Cambodia - creative and incomplete, unsustainable yet resilient, progressing but stalling, Joakim OEjendal and Sivhuoch Ou 9. Frictions in illusionstan: Engagement between the 'global' and the 'local' in Afghanistan's imagi-nation-building, Jair Van der Lijn 10. Connections for peace: Frictions in peacebuilding encounters in Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo, Sara Hellmuller 11. Problematising global-local dynamics in Timor-Leste, Maria Raquel Freire and Paula Duarte Lopes Conclusions: Peacebuilding and the significance of friction, Annika Bjoerkdahl, Kristine Hoeglund, Gearold Millar, Jair van der Lijn, and Willemijn Verkoren

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