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ID116875
Title ProperHybrid peace through locally owned and externally financed ssr-ddr in Rwanda?
LanguageENG
AuthorWilen, Nina
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article aims to critically examine Rwanda's security sector reform and disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (ssr-ddr) process through a theoretical framework outlining four different models of peace processes in order to identify the sort of peace that can emerge from Rwanda's ssr-ddr approach. The author analyses how the Rwandan government has managed to keep the process 'locally' owned, while largely financed by external actors, despite strong criticism of its apparent lack of democratisation. The 'genocide credit', the Rwandan government's preference for national, rather than international solutions and its recent troop contribution to peacebuilding operations in the region are identified as the main reasons for this development. The paper argues that the peace emanating from the ssr-ddr process may be considered a hybrid form of state formation and state building, because of the local agency's preference for security and stability while simultaneously enjoying financial and technocratic support for its 'liberal' peacebuilding actions in the region.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.7; 2012: p.1323-1336
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.7; 2012: p.1323-1336
Key WordsRwanda ;  Hybrid Peace ;  Externally Financed ;  Democratisation ;  Peace Processes


 
 
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