This paper engages with the theme of local ownership in peacebuilding from a practice- based perspective which suggests that the way in which the external actors reach out and work with local constituencies shows conceptual and practice gaps that limit the applicability of local ownership in day-to-day peacebuilding operations. We examine how, in the case of EU peacebuilding policies, such gaps impair the potential for effective, inclusive and sustainable peacebuilding. Using a Whole- of-Society lens the paper demonstrates how current modalities of EU engagement fail to embrace the diversity of local society and its authentic forms of mobilisation and action in order to pursue peacebuilding objectives that resonate with locally relevant for...
This chapter critically examines the term local ownership. It shows that while the concept is widely...
The principle of local ownership is an established doctrine in international society. It is so in th...
How can actors and agencies in post-conflict societies construct activities and navigate theirways t...
This paper engages with the theme of local ownership in peacebuilding from a practice- based perspec...
This article examines questions of local ownership in post‐conflict peacebuilding and makes the case...
For many years, scholars and practitioners have been struggling with problems of local ownership in ...
This report was produced as part of the project “Whole of Society Conflict Prevention and Peacebuild...
The peacebuilding and academic communities are divided over the issue of local ownership between pro...
There is an emerging literature on state-building that identifies the significant limits of external...
External peacebuilding interventions have moved towards comprehensive strategies to tackle the compl...
This paper explores the importance of "ownership of local society" in the context of peacebuilding. ...
Lack of local ownership is seen as a central explanation for why peacebuilding efforts often fail to...
The UN asserts that local ownership boosts the legitimacy and sustainabil- ity of peacebuilding by p...
This article examines the issue of enhancement of ownership of local society for peacebuilding from ...
This handbook has been designed by Natalie Jester, Gilberto Algar-Faria and Ana E. Juncos of the Uni...
This chapter critically examines the term local ownership. It shows that while the concept is widely...
The principle of local ownership is an established doctrine in international society. It is so in th...
How can actors and agencies in post-conflict societies construct activities and navigate theirways t...
This paper engages with the theme of local ownership in peacebuilding from a practice- based perspec...
This article examines questions of local ownership in post‐conflict peacebuilding and makes the case...
For many years, scholars and practitioners have been struggling with problems of local ownership in ...
This report was produced as part of the project “Whole of Society Conflict Prevention and Peacebuild...
The peacebuilding and academic communities are divided over the issue of local ownership between pro...
There is an emerging literature on state-building that identifies the significant limits of external...
External peacebuilding interventions have moved towards comprehensive strategies to tackle the compl...
This paper explores the importance of "ownership of local society" in the context of peacebuilding. ...
Lack of local ownership is seen as a central explanation for why peacebuilding efforts often fail to...
The UN asserts that local ownership boosts the legitimacy and sustainabil- ity of peacebuilding by p...
This article examines the issue of enhancement of ownership of local society for peacebuilding from ...
This handbook has been designed by Natalie Jester, Gilberto Algar-Faria and Ana E. Juncos of the Uni...
This chapter critically examines the term local ownership. It shows that while the concept is widely...
The principle of local ownership is an established doctrine in international society. It is so in th...
How can actors and agencies in post-conflict societies construct activities and navigate theirways t...