This volume searches for pragmatic answers to the problems that continue to beset peacebuilding efforts at all levels of society, with a singular focus on the role of legitimacy. Many peacebuilding efforts are hampered by their inability to gain the support of those they are trying to help at the local level, or those at regional, national or international levels; whose support is necessary either for success at the local level or to translate local successes to wider arenas. There is no one agreed-upon reason for the difficulty in translating peacebuilding from one arena of action to another, but among those elements that have been studied, one that appears understudied or assumed to be unimportant, is the role of legitimacy. Many question...
This thesis investigates how peace operations work. It contributes to the larger study of peace oper...
Despite the tendency of the power literature to analyse legitimacy and coercion in isolation, both t...
Non-state armed groups are often countered by military means but non-state armed groups have in many...
Observing challenges in Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Sierra Leone, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ha...
Observing challenges in Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Sierra Leone, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ha...
It is indisputable that in order for an organization to act within a society, legitimacy is needed. ...
The study of legitimacy in situations of conflict and peacebuilding has increased in recent years. H...
It appears to be a widely shared understanding that it is imperative for peacebuilders to construct ...
The article analyses the sources of local actors’ legitimacy perceptions towards international peace...
Peace operations are increasingly multi-dimensional and are affecting ever more aspects of life at t...
i CIR Working Paper No. 48 It appears to be a widely shared understanding that it is imperative for ...
This thesis investigates how peace operations work. It contributes to the larger study of peace oper...
Liberal peace-making may not always be the best way to ensure peace in conflicting societies. Academ...
Liberal peace-making may not always be the best way to ensure peace in conflicting societies. Academ...
Non-state armed groups are often countered by military means but non-state armed groups have in many...
This thesis investigates how peace operations work. It contributes to the larger study of peace oper...
Despite the tendency of the power literature to analyse legitimacy and coercion in isolation, both t...
Non-state armed groups are often countered by military means but non-state armed groups have in many...
Observing challenges in Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Sierra Leone, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ha...
Observing challenges in Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Sierra Leone, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ha...
It is indisputable that in order for an organization to act within a society, legitimacy is needed. ...
The study of legitimacy in situations of conflict and peacebuilding has increased in recent years. H...
It appears to be a widely shared understanding that it is imperative for peacebuilders to construct ...
The article analyses the sources of local actors’ legitimacy perceptions towards international peace...
Peace operations are increasingly multi-dimensional and are affecting ever more aspects of life at t...
i CIR Working Paper No. 48 It appears to be a widely shared understanding that it is imperative for ...
This thesis investigates how peace operations work. It contributes to the larger study of peace oper...
Liberal peace-making may not always be the best way to ensure peace in conflicting societies. Academ...
Liberal peace-making may not always be the best way to ensure peace in conflicting societies. Academ...
Non-state armed groups are often countered by military means but non-state armed groups have in many...
This thesis investigates how peace operations work. It contributes to the larger study of peace oper...
Despite the tendency of the power literature to analyse legitimacy and coercion in isolation, both t...
Non-state armed groups are often countered by military means but non-state armed groups have in many...