Hybrid Sources of Legitimacy: Peacebuilding and Statebuilding in Somaliland

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Abstract

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 questions can be asked about legitimacy as a concept, and this volume addresses these questions through multiple case studies which examine legitimacy at local, regional, national and international levels, as well as looking at how legitimacy at one level either translates or fails to translate at other levels, in order to correlate the level of legitimacy with the success or failure of peacebuilding projects and programs

The value of this work lies both in the breadth of the cases and the singular focus on the role of legitimacy in peacebuilding. By focusing on this concept this volume represents an attempt to build beyond the critical peacebuilding approach of deconstructing the liberal peacebuilding paradigm to a search for pragmatic answers to the problems that continue to plague peacebuilding efforts at all levels of society.

This book will be of much interest to students of peacebuilding, conflict resolution, development studies, security studies and International Relations.

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationLocal Peacebuilding and Legitimacy
Subtitle of host publicationInteractions between National and Local Levels
EditorsLandon E. Hancock, Christopher Mitchell
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter11
Pages200-221
Number of pages22
ISBN (Electronic)9781315403175
ISBN (Print)9781138224148
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 20 2018

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Social Sciences

Keywords

  • Somaliland
  • peacebuilding
  • statebuilding

Disciplines

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences

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