ID | 157982 |
Title Proper | Local perceptions of the EU’s role in peacebuilding |
Other Title Information | the case of security sector reform in Palestine |
Language | ENG |
Author | Müller, Patrick |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Perception research can make a valuable contribution to the study of the local dimension in EU peacebuilding. The conceptual framework developed in this article distinguishes between perceptions of the “legitimacy,” “effectiveness,” and “credibility” of EU peacebuilding practices, which are crucial factors for successful peacebuilding. Relying on the case of the EU’s support for security sector reform (SSR) in Palestine, this article shows that local stakeholders—which participate in various EU-sponsored training and capacity-building programs—display considerable support for liberal peacebuilding norms. Yet, perceived discrepancies between the EU’s peacebuilding rhetoric and its SSR activities have severely undermined the potential of the EU’s liberal peacebuilding model in the eyes of Palestinian stakeholders. Critical local perceptions are frequently articulated with reference to the EU’s own liberal peacebuilding discourse, pointing to a lack of inclusiveness of the SSR process and deficits in terms of democratic governance and the rule of law. |
`In' analytical Note | Contemporary Security Policy Vol. 39, No.1; Jan 2018: p.119-141 |
Journal Source | Contemporary Security Policy Vol: 39 No 1 |
Key Words | Palestine ; Peacebuilding ; Security Sector Reform ; Perceptions ; Local ; EU Foreign Policy |