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The Peacebuilding Process in Postwar Liberia

A Tortuous Way Forward
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 03.11.2021

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Wer sind die wichtigsten Akteure im Prozess der Friedenskonsolidierung im Nachkriegsliberia? Wie interagieren sie vor Ort und welche Faktoren sind für das langsame Tempo des Reformprozesses in der Nachkriegszeit verantwortlich? Die qualitative Fallstudie gibt Antworten auf diese Fragen. Die Autorin unterstreicht die Bedeutung der innenpolitischen Landschaft für das Schicksal der Reformen und die Rolle einflussreicher Personen in diesem Prozess. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die derzeitige Praxis der Friedenskonsolidierung trotz einer umfassenden, kritischen akademischen Debatte nach wie vor vom neoliberalen Paradigma geprägt ist und von den Realitäten nach dem Konflikt und den Menschen vor Ort abgekoppelt bleibt.

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Publication year
2021
Publication date
03.11.2021
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-8603-9
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-1114-2
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Politik und Gesellschaft in Afrika | Politics and Societies in Africa
Volume
12
Language
English
Pages
288
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Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 30
  2. Chapter 1 Introduction No access Pages 31 - 36
      1. Peacebuilding in the post-bipolar world No access
    1. 2.2 UN Peacebuilding Architecture No access
    2. 2.3 AU Framework No access
    3. 2.4 Peacebuilding as a concept No access
    4. 2.5 Peacebuilding discourse: Scholarly perspectives No access
    5. 2.6 Critical approaches No access
    6. 2.7 Theoretical position of the study No access
    7. 2.8 Multi-level governance No access
    8. 2.9 Actor-centered institutionalism No access
    1. 3.1 Case study design and its use No access
    2. 3.2 Case selection: postwar Liberia No access
    3. 3.3 Selection of the sub-cases No access
    4. 3.4 Data collection No access
    5. 3.5 Data analysis No access
    6. 3.6 Challenges and biases No access
    1. 4.1 Birth of the republic No access
    2. 4.2 Explanations of the war No access
    3. 4.3 Postwar phase No access
    1. 5.1 Government of Liberia No access
      1. 5.2.1 The United Nations No access
      2. 5.2.2 Bilateral partners No access
      3. 5.2.3 Supra-national level groups and “clubs of friends” No access
      4. 5.2.4 Regional organisations No access
      5. 5.2.5 International NGOs No access
    2. 5.3 Civil society No access
    3. 5.4 Where do they all meet: Arenas of interaction No access
    4. 5.5 Peacebuilding Office No access
    5. 5.6 Liberia Reconstruction and Development Committee No access
    6. 5.7 Case-studies: selection criteria No access
    1. 6.1 Comprehensive Peace Agreement No access
    2. 6.2 Poverty Reduction Strategy No access
      1. 6.3.1 Vision 2030 No access
      2. 6.3.2 Agenda for Transformation No access
    3. 6.4 United Nations Development Framework No access
    4. 6.5 Peacebuilding plans No access
    5. 6.6 The Reconciliation Roadmap No access
    6. 6.7 General analysis No access
    1. 7.1 Governance: Evolution of the term No access
    2. 7.2 Political development and governance reform efforts in Liberia No access
    3. 7.3 Governance Commission No access
    4. 7.4 Projects of the Governance Commission No access
      1. 7.5.1 Role of external actors No access
      2. 7.5.2 Civil society No access
      3. 7.5.3 Challenges No access
    5. 7.6 Conclusion No access
    1. 8.1 Origins of the controversy No access
    2. 8.2 After the war: Path to the Land Commission No access
    3. 8.3 The Land Commission No access
      1. 8.4.1 Land Rights Policy No access
      2. 8.4.2 Tribal certificates No access
      3. 8.4.3 Land Coordination Centers No access
    4. 8.5 Taskforces of the Land Commission No access
      1. 8.6.1 The Government of Liberia No access
      2. 8.6.2 International actors No access
      3. 8.6.3 Civil society No access
    5. 8.7 General Analysis No access
    6. 8.8 Conclusion No access
    1. 9.1 Gender and conflict No access
    2. 9.2 Women in conflict No access
    3. 9.3 Change of the gender roles No access
    4. 9.4 Gender-based violence in conflict No access
    5. 9.5 Conventions and international documents No access
    6. 9.6 Women in peace negotiation processes No access
    7. 9.7 Peace negotiations in Liberia No access
    8. 9.8 Gender and post-conflict peacebuilding: theoretical aspects No access
    9. 9.9 Postwar phase in Liberia No access
    10. 9.10 Gender-based violence in Liberia No access
    11. 9.11 “Factor Ellen” No access
    12. 9.12 Ministry of Gender and Development No access
    13. 9.13 GBV Taskforce No access
    14. 9.14 Projects of the GBV Unit No access
      1. 9.15.1 Government of Liberia No access
      2. 9.15.2 International actors No access
      3. 9.15.3 Civil society No access
    15. 9.16 Conclusion No access
    1. 10.1 The concept of early warning No access
    2. 10.2 Early warning in Liberia No access
    3. 10.3 Early Warning Working Group No access
    4. 10.4 Meetings of the EWWG No access
    5. 10.5 The response side of the coin No access
    6. 10.6 Too many cooks? No access
    7. 10.7 Regional dimension: ECOWARN No access
      1. 10.8.1 Government of Liberia and “traditional” response actors No access
      2. 10.8.2 External actors No access
      3. 10.8.3 Civil society No access
    8. 10.9 Conclusion No access
      1. 11.1.1 International actors No access
      2. 11.1.2 Government of Liberia No access
      3. 11.1.3 Civil society No access
    1. 11.2 Actors’ roles No access
    2. 11.3 Interaction No access
    3. 11.4 Ownership No access
    4. 11.5 The progress conundrum No access
      1. 11.6.1 Nature of the issue No access
      2. 11.6.2 The individual aspect No access
      1. 11.7.1 External factors No access
    5. 11.8 Aspects linked to theory and literature No access
  3. Chapter 12 Conclusion No access Pages 244 - 250
  4. References No access Pages 251 - 278
    1. Annex 1 No access
    2. Annex 2 No access
    3. Annex 3 No access
    4. Annex 4 No access
    5. Annex 5 No access

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