Peacebuilding and Post-War Transitions

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EU Conditionality
external domestic negotiation dynamics
external-domestic interaction
international intervention analysis
Kosovo
Kosovo Albanians
Kosovo Citizens
Kosovo Institutions
Kosovo Police
Kosovo Serbs
Leverage Instruments
Lisa Gross
local governance
local institutional reform
Minority Community Policing
Municipal Assembly
OSCE Headquarter
OSCE Official
Participatory Budget Planning
peacebuilding
Peacebuilding Interactions
Peacebuilding Missions
Peacebuilding Outcomes
Peacebuilding Reforms
police reform
Police Sub-stations
post-conflict governance
Post-war Transitions
qualitative case studies
security sector transformation
Socio-economic Development
stalled transitions

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  • ISBN 9781138210264
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book asks how, and under what conditions, external-domestic interactions impact on peacebuilding outcomes during transitions to peace and democracy.

Why do so many peacebuilding interventions in post-war states result in stalled transitions despite heavy international support? This book suggests a new interaction-based explanation for this puzzle and proposes an ‘analytical framework of peacebuilding interactions’. Based on eight cases of peacebuilding interactions, it demonstrates that the limited rationality of the actors involved in external-domestic interactions influenced the post-war transition results in Kosovo. Drawing on interviews and focus groups, the insights build on the process tracing of peacebuilding reforms in the area of Local Governance and Police Reform, with a specific focus at the local level. Through an in-depth analysis of peacebuilding negotiations, this book shows how peacebuilders’ use of ad hoc interaction tactics – intended as heuristics to simplify decision-making in overly complex post-war environments – have the unintended effect of offering domestic actors additional leeway to prioritise their domestic agenda, often at the expense of achieving full democratisation. The resulting consequences of these actions mean that, even in highly resourced interventions, such as those implemented in Kosovo, stalled transitions become one of the most likely outcome of the peacebuilding process.

This book will be of much interest to students of peacebuilding, war and conflict studies, European politics, security studies and IR in general.

Lisa Groß is a researcher at the German Institute for Development. She received her PhD from the Department of Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz, Germany.

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