The Dark Side of Institutional Collaboration: How Peacekeeping-counterterrorism Convergences Weaken the Protection of Civilians in Mali

被引:16
作者
Moe, Louise Wiuff [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hamburg, Dept Social Sci, Fac Business Econ & Social Sci, Hamburg, Germany
关键词
Stabilization; protection of civilians; counterterrorism; regime complexity; peacekeeping; COUNTER-INSURGENCY; REGIME COMPLEX; AFRICAN UNION; PEACE; INTERVENTION;
D O I
10.1080/13533312.2020.1821364
中图分类号
D81 [国际关系];
学科分类号
030207 ;
摘要
Within the field of international peace and security, policy makers and analysts alike commonly treat collaboration and convergence among international organizations and intervention frameworks as a policy objective in itself. Indeed, from the focus on the 'comprehensive approach', during the 2000s, to the recent emphasis on multi-dimensional and integrated stabilization frameworks, institutional collaboration is cast as inherently positive and desirable in regard to addressing international collective matters. This article challenges such 'collaboration bias'. It does so by exploring the empirical effects of increasing collaboration and 'strategic partnerships' within the context of the current (re)turn to stabilization interventions. Specifically, focusing on Mali, it unpacks how contemporary stabilization efforts intensify collaboration across counterterrorism and peacekeeping interventions in ways that undercut policy implementation within one of the most central peacekeeping priority areas, namely the Protection of Civilians (PoC). In detailing key aspects on which contemporary peacekeeping-counterterrorism entanglements compromise protection efforts, the article conveys some of the 'dark sides' of cooperation regimes. It moreover highlights the need to not only explore regime complexity as a systemic feature of world politics but also unpack how it operates, and to what effect, at the meso and micro levels of policy implementation and practice.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 29
页数:29
相关论文
共 59 条
[1]   National Interests as Friction: Peacekeeping in Somalia and Mali [J].
Albrecht, Peter ;
Cold-Ravnkilde, Signe .
JOURNAL OF INTERVENTION AND STATEBUILDING, 2020, 14 (02) :204-220
[2]   The Politics of International Regime Complexity [J].
Alter, Karen J. ;
Meunier, Sophie .
PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS, 2009, 7 (01) :13-24
[3]   The Rise of International Regime Complexity [J].
Alter, Karen J. ;
Raustiala, Kal .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, VOL 14, 2018, 14 :329-349
[4]  
Altiok Ali, 2020, SAFERWORLD REPORT
[5]  
[Anonymous], 2019, The European Unions Partnership with the G5 Sahel Countries
[6]  
[Anonymous], 2015, ALL JOINT PUBL
[7]  
[Anonymous], 2014, US ARM FIELD MANUAL
[8]  
Attree Larry, 2018, United Nations Peace Operations in Complex Environments. Charting the Right Course
[9]   Hybrid Warfare and Its Metaphors [J].
Bell, Colleen .
HUMANITY-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS HUMANITARIANISM AND DEVELOPMENT, 2012, 3 (02) :225-247
[10]  
Biermann Rafael., 2017, Palgrave Handbook of Inter-Organizational Relations in World Politics, P1