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ID131008
Title ProperEvaluating the legacies of state-building
Other Title Informationsuccess, failure, and the role of responsibility
LanguageENG
AuthorTansey, Oisín
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)What impact do international state-building missions have on the domestic politics of states they seek to build, and how can we measure this impact with confidence? This article seeks to address these questions and challenge some existing approaches that often appear to assume that state-builders leave lasting legacies rather than demonstrating such influence with the use of carefully chosen empirical evidence. Too often, domestic conditions that follow in the wake of international state-building are assumed to follow as a result of international intervention, usually due to insufficient attention to the causal processes that link international actions to domestic outcomes. The article calls for greater appreciation of the methodological challenges to establishing causal inferences regarding the legacies of state-building and identifies three qualitative methodological strategies-process tracing, counterfactual analysis, and the use of control cases-that can be used to improve confidence in causal claims about state-building legacies. The article concludes with a case study of international state-building in East Timor, highlighting several flaws of existing evaluations of the United Nations' role in East Timor and identifying the critical role that domestic actors play even in the context of authoritative international intervention.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Quarterly Vol.58, No.1; March 2014: p.174-186
Journal SourceInternational Studies Quarterly Vol.58, No.1; March 2014: p.174-186
Key WordsState Building ;  Domestic Politics ;  Political Legacies ;  Political Influence ;  International Intervention ;  International State-Building ;  International Actions ;  Methodological Strategies ;  Counterfactual Analysis ;  Empirical Evidence ;  International Arena ;  International Politics ;  Political Failure ;  Causal Inferences ;  East Timor ;  Natioal Identities ;  United Nations - UN ;  UN Peacekeeping ;  Southeast Asia


 
 
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