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ID147528
Title ProperGovernance through brokerage
Other Title Information informal governance in post-civil war societies
LanguageENG
AuthorUtas, Mats ;  Themner, Anders
Summary / Abstract (Note)There is currently a lack of knowledge about how elites rule post-civil war societies without strong state institutions. This paper argues that elites oftentimes overcome such institutional deficiencies by engaging in governance through brokerage. According to this perspective, elites outsource central state functions to influential broker figures. This is particularly true when dealing with war-affected groups that possess much violent agency. By functioning as social membranes, brokers can help elites and war-affected groups to redefine a new social contract. Liberia is employed as an example to illustrate the paper’s central arguments.
`In' analytical NoteCivil Wars Vol. 18, No.3; Sep 2016: p. 255-280
Journal SourceCivil Wars Vol: 18 No 3
Key WordsGovernance ;  Informal Governance ;  Social Contract ;  Brokerage ;  Post-Civil War Societies


 
 
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