Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction Important roles in post-conflict peacebuilding are attributed to civil society. However, policies for civil society support are rooted squarely in a Western discourse on the role of civic actors in politics and society. As argued in this chapter, there is a major gap between these ideas and local realities in conflictaffected non-Western countries – both in terms of who important societal actors might be and what roles they play. This gap results in frictions on the ground. These frictions are, however, not necessarily conflictive or negative. They result in complex interactions in which interveners’ discourses are re-appropriated and adjusted. The outcomes of this process differ from one case to t...
In recent literature on international peacekeeping and peacebuilding interventions, attention has be...
Contains fulltext : 230153pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Both politic...
Contains fulltext : 158309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the ear...
Introduction Important roles in post-conflict peacebuilding are attributed to civil society. However...
This study looks into images, and assumptions, of civil-society peacebuilding and its support by int...
This article offers a critical analysis of aid programmes aimed at supporting local civil societies ...
The notions of “good civil society” and “bad civil society” in early peacebuilding scholarship helpf...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
Funding This work was supported by a Faculty Fieldwork Grant from the Faculty of Management at Radbo...
Civil society inclusion in peace processes has been recognised to be crucial in achieving sustainabl...
This article builds upon recent scholarship in critical peace studies that focuses on the role of ci...
Over the past three decades, there has been a steady increase of funds by the international communit...
Civil society’s role in conflict and peace-building is increasingly being recognized: an integral el...
The complex problems of peace, security, and development in societies affected by conflict increasin...
This review examines both the anthropological and international relations literature on collective u...
In recent literature on international peacekeeping and peacebuilding interventions, attention has be...
Contains fulltext : 230153pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Both politic...
Contains fulltext : 158309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the ear...
Introduction Important roles in post-conflict peacebuilding are attributed to civil society. However...
This study looks into images, and assumptions, of civil-society peacebuilding and its support by int...
This article offers a critical analysis of aid programmes aimed at supporting local civil societies ...
The notions of “good civil society” and “bad civil society” in early peacebuilding scholarship helpf...
War is a way of life – in some parts of the world it is an on-going struggle with no end in sight. Y...
Funding This work was supported by a Faculty Fieldwork Grant from the Faculty of Management at Radbo...
Civil society inclusion in peace processes has been recognised to be crucial in achieving sustainabl...
This article builds upon recent scholarship in critical peace studies that focuses on the role of ci...
Over the past three decades, there has been a steady increase of funds by the international communit...
Civil society’s role in conflict and peace-building is increasingly being recognized: an integral el...
The complex problems of peace, security, and development in societies affected by conflict increasin...
This review examines both the anthropological and international relations literature on collective u...
In recent literature on international peacekeeping and peacebuilding interventions, attention has be...
Contains fulltext : 230153pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Both politic...
Contains fulltext : 158309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the ear...