ABSTRACT

This edited volume empirically examines key theoretical and practical issues relevant to the promotion of local ownership in contemporary international peacebuilding.

This book attempts to provide comprehensive understanding of the issue of local ownership in international peacebuilding. By providing an empirical analysis of nine case studies, the volume aims to supplement contemporary academic discussions on local ownership, which have thus far mainly focused on its normative or theoretical dimensions. The case studies included here examine the peace operations in a wide range of countries - Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cambodia, Cyprus, Kenya, Uganda, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, and Sri Lanka. The book seeks to address the weaknesses of conventional studies by:,empirical review of the achievements and limitations of previous attempts to promote local ownership; examination of the key concepts of local ownership; and analysis of structural and practical challenges. The volume concludes by presenting practical proposals for addressing the limitations of contemporary local ownership promotion. Through these means, the book aims to explore a key research question from both theoretical and empirical perspectives: How can international peacebuilding facilitate effective, active local community participation?

This volume will be of much interest to students of peacebuilding, development studies, global governance, peace and conflict studies, security studies and IR.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

part |76 pages

Local ownership: development and challenges

part |116 pages

Practice of local ownership promotion

chapter |19 pages

Peacebuilding and local ownership

Who owned the reconciliation process in post-conflict Nicaragua?

chapter |21 pages

Nurturing local voice

The UNDP's local empowerment programmes in Cambodia

chapter |22 pages

Ownership of international peacebuilding programmes by local governance institutions

Case study of Gulu district in Northern Uganda

chapter |14 pages

Conclusion