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Civilian peacebuilding: peace by bureaucratic means?
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 63786
Author(s) Goetschel, Laurent; Hagmann, Tobias
Author(s) at UniBasel Goetschel, Laurent
Year 2009
Title Civilian peacebuilding: peace by bureaucratic means?
Journal Conflict, Security and Development
Volume 9
Number 1
Pages / Article-Number 55-73
Keywords peacebuilding, conflict research, foreign policy
Abstract This article draws attention to the shortcomings of civilian peacebuilding, which donors, aid agencies and NGOs have adopted in their policies and projects in recent years. It argues that government-sponsored peacebuilding propagates a conception according to which peace can be achieved by bureaucratic means. Although peacebuilding is committed to what peace research considers positive peace, its discourses and practices tend to depoliticise peace. Hence, peacebuilding represents a top-down variant of liberal peace, the meanings, substance and causal beliefs of which are taken for granted and less and less debated among practitioners and policy-makers. Reviewing a growing body of literature that takes a critical stance towards peacebuilding, this article identifies some of the conceptual and ethical problems shared by contemporary peacebuilding activities. It calls upon policy-makers and peace researchers to pay more attention to the prescriptive and instrumentalist logic of peacebuilding and encourages academics to rejuvenate a critical peace research tradition that offers alternative and more participatory approaches to peace.
Publisher Taylor & Francis
ISSN/ISBN 1467-8802 ; 1478-1174
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A5249671
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1080/14678800802704911
 
   

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