Conflict Resolution and the Everyday Politics of International Intervention Severine Autesserre, Cambridge University Press, 2014 - Vol. 28 Núm. 1, Enero 2016 - Revista Desafíos - Libros y Revistas - VLEX 644726101

Conflict Resolution and the Everyday Politics of International Intervention Severine Autesserre, Cambridge University Press, 2014

AutorChristian Völkel
CargoInvestigador independiente
Páginas457-461
Desafíos, Bogotá (Colombia), (28-I): 457-461, semestre I de 2016
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CHRISTIAN VÖLKEL*
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Severine Autesserre
Cambridge University Press
2014
The behavior of international peace builders is full of oddities and
contradictions. They are often as concerned about their security as
about that of the countries in which they intervene. They are deplo-
yed to help communities, yet they often lack contact with locals and
instead spend much of their working day on compiling reports for
headquarters and donors. And despite an acknowledgment that local
needs and preferences matter, peace-building projects regularly are
carbon copies of standard models imported from the outside. But
does the interveners’ behavior have an impact on their effectiveness?
That is the question Séverine Autesserre sets out to answer in her
thoughtful book  
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relevant for Colombia’s quest of peace.
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* Investigador independiente. Correo electrónico: cvoelkel1@gmail.com

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