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DOI: 10.1039/an8931800064
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Note on the theory and practice of the Reichert process

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“…The more fraught the cooperation with the local people, Richmond/Franks argue, the more international parties take over governance powers, and the more coercive liberal peacebuilding becomes. 28 Berdal is similar to Bellamy/Williams in that he considers the local more in light of international priorities and goals. The peace operation and the state institutions it puts in place must appear legitimate to local societies and polities.…”
Section: The Arguments In Briefmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The more fraught the cooperation with the local people, Richmond/Franks argue, the more international parties take over governance powers, and the more coercive liberal peacebuilding becomes. 28 Berdal is similar to Bellamy/Williams in that he considers the local more in light of international priorities and goals. The peace operation and the state institutions it puts in place must appear legitimate to local societies and polities.…”
Section: The Arguments In Briefmentioning
confidence: 94%