Whose Peace?: Local Ownership and United Nations Peacekeeping

Whose Peace?: Local Ownership and United Nations Peacekeeping

by Sarah B.K. von Billerbeck
Whose Peace?: Local Ownership and United Nations Peacekeeping

Whose Peace?: Local Ownership and United Nations Peacekeeping

by Sarah B.K. von Billerbeck

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Overview

Recent years have seen an increasing emphasis on local ownership in United Nations peacekeeping. Advocates assert that it boosts the legitimacy and sustainability of peacekeeping by helping to preserve the principles of self-determination and non-imposition in an activity that can contravene them. However, whether this assertion holds in practice has not been backed up by careful conceptual and empirical analysis. This book fills this gap by mapping the discourse, understandings, and operationalization of local ownership in UN peacekeeping, both from the perspective of the UN and local actors. Drawing on the case of the UN peacekeeping operation in DR Congo and a number of other cases, it shows that despite its regular invocation of local ownership discourse, the UN operationalizes ownership in restrictive ways that are intended to protect the achievement of operational goals but which consequently limit self-determination and increase external imposition on the host country. This gap between the rhetoric and reality of ownership suggests that the UN uses local ownership primarily as a discursive tool for legitimation, one intended to reconcile conflicting normative and operational imperatives that it faces. However, because its actions do not match its rhetoric, the UN's attempts to generate legitimacy through discourse appear to fall flat, particularly in the eyes of local actors, and because of contradictions in the ways that the UN operationalizes local ownership, it also inhibits the achievement of its operational goals as well.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192513830
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 12/06/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dr. Sarah von Billerbeck is a Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Reading. Her research focuses on UN peacekeeping, civil war and post-conflict reconstruction, the UN, institutional legitimacy, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. She previously worked for the UN peacekeeping mission in the DRC, the American Refugee Committee in Guinea, and the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia in Lebanon. She holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford and previously taught at King's College London.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Conflicting Normative and Operational Imperatives: A Conceptual Framework
3. The Evolution and Discourse of Local Ownership
4. Understandings of Local Ownership
5. Operationalizations of Local Ownership: Practices
6. Operationalizations of Local Ownership: Actors
7. Local Ownership: A Discursive Tool?
8. Local Ownership: An Operational Obstacle?
9. Conclusion
Annex I: List of Interviewees
Annex II: List of UN Peacekeeping Operations, 1948-2016
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