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Everyday resistance, peacebuilding and state-making : insights from 'Africa's World War' / Marta Iñiguez de Heredia.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: New approaches to conflict analysisPublisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2017Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 235 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781526108784
  • 152610878X
  • 1526108798
  • 9781526108791
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Everyday resistance, peacebuilding and state-making.DDC classification:
  • 327.1/72096751 23
LOC classification:
  • JZ5584.C74 I55 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
Abbreviations -- Chronology -- Introduction. Resistance and the liberal peace: A missing link -- 1. Legitimacy, violence and extraction in the practice of building states -- 2. Patterns and practices of everyday resistance: a view from below -- 3. History and present of 'Africa's World War' -- 4. Claims to legitimate authority and discursive Attacks -- 5. Everyday violence and Mai Mai Militias in Eastern DRC -- 6. Creative survival as subversion -- 7. Everyday resistance and everyday order in world politics -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: Everyday Resistance, Peacebuilding and State-making addresses debates on the liberal peace and the policies of peacebuilding through a theoretical and empirical study of resistance in peacebuilding contexts. Examining the case of 'Africa's World War' in the DRC, it locates resistance in the experiences of war, peacebuilding and state-making by exploring discourses, violence and everyday forms of survival as quotidian acts that attempt to challenge or mitigate such experiences. The analysis of resistance offers a possibility to bring the historical and sociological aspects of both peacebuilding and the case of the DRC, providing new nuanced understanding on these processes and the particular case. The book also makes a significant contribution to the theorisation of resistance in International Relations.
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Everyday Resistance, Peacebuilding and State-making addresses debates on the liberal peace and the policies of peacebuilding through a theoretical and empirical study of resistance in peacebuilding contexts. Examining the case of 'Africa's World War' in the DRC, it locates resistance in the experiences of war, peacebuilding and state-making by exploring discourses, violence and everyday forms of survival as quotidian acts that attempt to challenge or mitigate such experiences. The analysis of resistance offers a possibility to bring the historical and sociological aspects of both peacebuilding and the case of the DRC, providing new nuanced understanding on these processes and the particular case. The book also makes a significant contribution to the theorisation of resistance in International Relations.

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Abbreviations -- Chronology -- Introduction. Resistance and the liberal peace: A missing link -- 1. Legitimacy, violence and extraction in the practice of building states -- 2. Patterns and practices of everyday resistance: a view from below -- 3. History and present of 'Africa's World War' -- 4. Claims to legitimate authority and discursive Attacks -- 5. Everyday violence and Mai Mai Militias in Eastern DRC -- 6. Creative survival as subversion -- 7. Everyday resistance and everyday order in world politics -- Bibliography -- Index.

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