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Pathways to Post-Liberal Peacebuilding: A Reconceptualization through Comparative Analysis

This research aims to evaluate the sustainability of peacebuilding through DDR implementation, and the merit of adopting post-liberal peacebuilding approaches to practical interventions in a “New Wars” era, and rapidly changing conflict landscape. It focuses on the evolution of DDR as a response to...

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Main Author: Amin, Norhan Ahmed
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description This research aims to evaluate the sustainability of peacebuilding through DDR implementation, and the merit of adopting post-liberal peacebuilding approaches to practical interventions in a “New Wars” era, and rapidly changing conflict landscape. It focuses on the evolution of DDR as a response to changing conflict dynamics and as an integral component for peace processes and peacebuilding efforts, amidst a changing theoretical narrative on peacebuilding. As such, it seeks to answer the following questions: Can the theoretical shift to post-liberal peacebuilding invigorate localized peacebuilding processes, and thus reshape the tools applied to become more effective in achieving sustainable peace? Consequently, how can DDR processes lead to more sustainable peacebuilding, from a post-liberal and adaptive peacebuilding lens? As such, it tries to measure the sustainability factors of peacebuilding, specifically after the implementation of DDR in (post-)conflict settings. The argument is based on the premise that the more localized (+participatory) and contextualized DDR processes are, specifically with regards to the reintegration component, the more sustainable peacebuilding will be. To test this hypothesis, it is imperative to first trace the shift in peacebuilding paradigms within the relevant literature, from liberal to post-liberal, signifying how post-liberal and adaptive peacebuilding premised on contextualized and participatory approaches can lead to more sustainable peace. After which, a deep dive into how DDR as a tool of these peacebuilding paradigms is implemented is examined using two different cases with a history of DDR attempts: Colombia and Liberia. This examination sheds light on how nuanced, contextualized and innovative DDR processes (those embedded in community needs and priorities from a post-liberal peacebuilding lens) may lead to more sustainable peacebuilding efforts as opposed to more formal DDR processes grounded in liberal peacebuilding approaches.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-3200 Pathways to Post-Liberal Peacebuilding: A Reconceptualization through Comparative Analysis Amin, Norhan Ahmed This research aims to evaluate the sustainability of peacebuilding through DDR implementation, and the merit of adopting post-liberal peacebuilding approaches to practical interventions in a “New Wars” era, and rapidly changing conflict landscape. It focuses on the evolution of DDR as a response to changing conflict dynamics and as an integral component for peace processes and peacebuilding efforts, amidst a changing theoretical narrative on peacebuilding. As such, it seeks to answer the following questions: Can the theoretical shift to post-liberal peacebuilding invigorate localized peacebuilding processes, and thus reshape the tools applied to become more effective in achieving sustainable peace? Consequently, how can DDR processes lead to more sustainable peacebuilding, from a post-liberal and adaptive peacebuilding lens? As such, it tries to measure the sustainability factors of peacebuilding, specifically after the implementation of DDR in (post-)conflict settings. The argument is based on the premise that the more localized (+participatory) and contextualized DDR processes are, specifically with regards to the reintegration component, the more sustainable peacebuilding will be. To test this hypothesis, it is imperative to first trace the shift in peacebuilding paradigms within the relevant literature, from liberal to post-liberal, signifying how post-liberal and adaptive peacebuilding premised on contextualized and participatory approaches can lead to more sustainable peace. After which, a deep dive into how DDR as a tool of these peacebuilding paradigms is implemented is examined using two different cases with a history of DDR attempts: Colombia and Liberia. This examination sheds light on how nuanced, contextualized and innovative DDR processes (those embedded in community needs and priorities from a post-liberal peacebuilding lens) may lead to more sustainable peacebuilding efforts as opposed to more formal DDR processes grounded in liberal peacebuilding approaches. 2023-06-15T07:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2160 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/3200/viewcontent/auto_convert.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain peacebuilding DDR new wars thesis peace and conflict studies Liberia Colombia peace processes African Studies International Relations Latin American Studies
spellingShingle peacebuilding
DDR
new wars thesis
peace and conflict studies
Liberia
Colombia
peace processes
African Studies
International Relations
Latin American Studies
Amin, Norhan Ahmed
Pathways to Post-Liberal Peacebuilding: A Reconceptualization through Comparative Analysis
title Pathways to Post-Liberal Peacebuilding: A Reconceptualization through Comparative Analysis
title_full Pathways to Post-Liberal Peacebuilding: A Reconceptualization through Comparative Analysis
title_fullStr Pathways to Post-Liberal Peacebuilding: A Reconceptualization through Comparative Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Pathways to Post-Liberal Peacebuilding: A Reconceptualization through Comparative Analysis
title_short Pathways to Post-Liberal Peacebuilding: A Reconceptualization through Comparative Analysis
title_sort pathways to post liberal peacebuilding a reconceptualization through comparative analysis
topic peacebuilding
DDR
new wars thesis
peace and conflict studies
Liberia
Colombia
peace processes
African Studies
International Relations
Latin American Studies
url https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2160
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