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KETZMERICK, MARIA (2) answer(s).
 
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Anglophone crisis in Cameroon: local conflict, global competition, and transnational rebel governance / Ketzmerick, Maria   Journal Article
Ketzmerick, Maria Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract After years of peaceful demonstrations, the Cameroonian Anglophone conflict escalated in 2017. Since the outbreak, over 3,000 people have died and a further thousand Anglophones fled from clashes between state forces and separatist fighters. While activists in the diaspora bid for international support, organizational belonging on the ground changes quickly. The paper investigates the transnationalization of the conflict by looking at the complex set of actors involved. Overall, it is interested in the political sociology of transnational rebel governance. The paper highlights the effects of transnational conflict dynamics on the unity and fragmentation of the self-determination movement and its relation to violence.
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Securitisation and desecuritisation of violence in trusteeship Ssatebuilding / Bonacker, Thorsten; Distler, Werner; Ketzmerick, Maria   Journal Article
Distler, Werner Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The United Nations has engaged in (neo)trusteeship statebuilding in two different contexts: post-Second World War decolonisation and after the Cold War. On both occasions, statebuilding aimed at preventing organised, large-scale violence. Nevertheless, these statebuilding efforts were confronted by several forms of violence, ranging from civil war to a high level of politically motivated violence. In this article, we ask how and why administrations in French Cameroon, New Guinea, Kosovo and Timor-Leste implementing (de)securitised such violence – by addressing it as a serious threat and imple-menting policies of protection, by portraying it as something manageable or even by ignoring it.
Key Words Violence  Statebuilding  Securitisation  Desecuritisation  Trusteeship 
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