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ID181833
Title ProperFrictional interactions on Women, Peace and Security in Mali
LanguageENG
AuthorLorentzen, Jenny
Summary / Abstract (Note)More than 20 years after the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security, the international community is concerned with taking stock of its implementation in countries undergoing transitions from war to peace. This article contributes to a better understanding of the dynamics involved in implementing the Women, Peace and Security agenda through a focus on the frictional interactions that take place between different actors promoting women's participation in the peace process in Mali. Based on extensive fieldwork in Bamako between 2017 and 2019, it analyses interactions between different international and local actors in the Malian peace process through a discussion of vertical (between international and local actors) and horizontal (between local actors) friction. It finds that the way different actors respond to friction shapes relationships and impacts norm trajectories by triggering feedback loops, which in turn trigger new responses and outcomes.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Modern African Studies Vol. 59, No.4; Dec 2021: p.463 - 483
Journal SourceJournal of Modern African Studies 2021-12 59, 4
Key WordsWomen ;  Peace and Security ;  Norms ;  Mali ;  Friction ;  Women's Participation ;  Peace Processes