Decentralisation may play a role in building new and post-conflict states; where liberal state institutions are often built before a transition from local to state-level modes of political organisation has occurred. Decentralisation can provide space to recognise local sociopolitical institutions via a 'liberal-local hybrid', which may assist state-building. This article draws on case studies of Timor-Leste and Bougainville to argue that decentralisation to liberal-local hybrid institutions can play a positive role in state-building by enhancing the effectiveness and legitimacy of the state. This article concludes by identifying generalisable insights concerning how decentralisation to liberal-local hybrid institutions should be implemented...
This paper compares the experience of two main attempts to accommodate secessionist pressures in Bou...
With the benefit of almost 20 years of hindsight, in this article we evaluate the legacy of state-bu...
This paper compares the experience of two main attempts to accommodate secessionist pressures in Bou...
This paper considers the decentralisation of powers to 'liberal-local hybrid' institutions at the vi...
There has been an increasing attempt to theorise the emergence of a liberal-local hybrid approach to...
Decentralization in Timor-Leste, as required by the constitution, will hve benefits as well as chall...
The liberal peace project has dominated state-building operations since the end of the Cold War, inc...
Xanana Gusmão recently mentioned that a “Second Maubere Miracle” is underway, implying that a major ...
Statebuilding after conflict often entails liberal peacebuilding measures. The end of the UN mission...
How can fragmented or divided post-conflict societies best be accommodated and adjust to state struc...
From the mid-1990s, the amalgamation of security, development, and humanitarian imperatives under th...
Nation-states launch decentralization programs in highly different historical contexts and for a wid...
There are often difficulties in accommodating the interests of minority nationalities within nation...
South Sudan is undergoing a process of internationally-supported state building of which decentralis...
This article contributes to the discussion of the international democratisation of the so-called �...
This paper compares the experience of two main attempts to accommodate secessionist pressures in Bou...
With the benefit of almost 20 years of hindsight, in this article we evaluate the legacy of state-bu...
This paper compares the experience of two main attempts to accommodate secessionist pressures in Bou...
This paper considers the decentralisation of powers to 'liberal-local hybrid' institutions at the vi...
There has been an increasing attempt to theorise the emergence of a liberal-local hybrid approach to...
Decentralization in Timor-Leste, as required by the constitution, will hve benefits as well as chall...
The liberal peace project has dominated state-building operations since the end of the Cold War, inc...
Xanana Gusmão recently mentioned that a “Second Maubere Miracle” is underway, implying that a major ...
Statebuilding after conflict often entails liberal peacebuilding measures. The end of the UN mission...
How can fragmented or divided post-conflict societies best be accommodated and adjust to state struc...
From the mid-1990s, the amalgamation of security, development, and humanitarian imperatives under th...
Nation-states launch decentralization programs in highly different historical contexts and for a wid...
There are often difficulties in accommodating the interests of minority nationalities within nation...
South Sudan is undergoing a process of internationally-supported state building of which decentralis...
This article contributes to the discussion of the international democratisation of the so-called �...
This paper compares the experience of two main attempts to accommodate secessionist pressures in Bou...
With the benefit of almost 20 years of hindsight, in this article we evaluate the legacy of state-bu...
This paper compares the experience of two main attempts to accommodate secessionist pressures in Bou...