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ID110238
Title ProperHybrid peace governance and illiberal peacebuilding in Sri Lanka
LanguageENG
AuthorHoglund, Kristine ;  Orjuela, Camilla
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyzes hybrid peace governance and illiberal peacebuilding in postwar Sri Lanka. While discussing the kind of hybridity that has emerged, it focuses specifically on the international/domestic nexus by exploring the interplay between international intervention and domestic politics of peace governance and public mobilization. The analysis demonstrates that there are social and political divides that support the hybrid structures of peace governance. These are not merely between local and international actors; but there is also a sharp division within the international community. In this way, illiberal international powers have been gaining influence and have contributed to shaping the situation domestically. Illiberal politics are particularly justified through mobilization against the liberal peacebuilding interventions of other international powers.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Governance Vol. 18, No.1; Jan-Mar 2012: p.89-104
Journal SourceGlobal Governance Vol. 18, No.1; Jan-Mar 2012: p.89-104
Key WordsPeacebuilding ;  Hybridity ;  Governance ;  Sri Lanka


 
 
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