Three locals of peace: a typology of local capacities for peace

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  • Lise Philipsen
In recent thinking on peace, the ‘local’ has taken centre stage, carrying our last hopes after decades of ‘failed’ peacebuilding. The local can, however, denote quite a variety of different actors. How we select and define the kind of local to work with has huge implications. By devel-oping a typology of three kinds of locals, this piece points to how install-ing the local as pivotal for establishing peace can take very different forms, implying vastly different policies. These different ways of con-ceptualising the role of the local, and what are seen as possible ways of engaging with the people who are at the receiving end of peacebuild-ing interventions, carry political value and reveal shifts in the political terrain of interventions. The article points to how engaging with locals might serve as an attempt at evading the political and ethical conse-quences of intervention, yet shows how such avoidance of political consequences fails by pointing to the political and ethical choices implied in choosing what kind of locals to work with.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftThird World Quarterly
Vol/bind43
Udgave nummer8
Sider (fra-til)1932-1949
ISSN0143-6597
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 3 aug. 2022

    Forskningsområder

  • Peacebuilding, local turn, civil society, United Nations, prevention, stabilisation

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