Alternatives to Neoliberal Peacebuilding and Statebuilding in Africa

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Fragile Societies
grassroots participation
Hegemony
international aid critique
Liberal Peace
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local agency development
Neoliberal Intervention
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Neoliberal Statebuilding
Neoliberalism
NGOs
Omnipresent
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Peacebuilding
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Popular Progressive
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Positive Peace
Post-Conflict Societies
postcolonial governance
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Security Sector Reform
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Societal Construction
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South Sudan
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367558963
  • Weight: 181g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book critically interrogates the neoliberal peacebuilding and statebuilding model and proposes a popular progressive model centred around the lived realities of African societies.

The neoliberal interventionist model assumed prominence and universal hegemony following the demise of state socialism at the end of the Cold War. However, this book argues that it is a primarily short-term, top-down approach that imposes Western norms and values on conflict and post-conflict societies. By contrast, the popular progressive model espoused by this book is based on stringent examination and analysis of the reality of the socio-economic development, structures, institutions, politics and cultures of developing societies. In doing so, it combines bottom-up and top-down, popular and elite, and long-term evolutionary processes of societal construction as a requisite for enduring peacebuilding and statebuilding.

By comparing and contrasting the dominant neoliberal peacebuilding and statebuilding model with a popular progressive model, the book seeks to empower locals (both elites and masses) to sit in the driver’s seat and construct their own societies. As such, it is an important contribution to scholars, activists, policymakers, civil society organisations, NGOs and all those who are concerned with peace, stability and development across Africa and other developing countries.

Redie Bereketeab is Associate Professor of Sociology and Senior Researcher at The Nordic African Institute, Uppsala, Sweden.

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