INTERROGATING ILLIBERAL PEACE IN EURASIA
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- Author: CATHERINE OWEN
- ISBN: 9781786603623
- Availability: In Stock
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The collapse of the USSR wrought dramatic changes in
Eurasia, both in terms of the structure of state power within the region, and
the ways in which Western states and international organisations engaged with
it. Analyses of conflict in this region remain rooted in supposed ‘global
models’, often assuming that patterns of state failure are due to resistance to
the liberal model of peacebuilding.
This book sets out a challenge to these
assumptions and framings. It not only questions but resolutely dismisses the
notion that the peacebuilding methods favoured by Western states remain the
most salient in Eurasia. Instead, it develops a framework that seeks to
conceptualise the ways in which non-liberal actors contest or transform
globally promoted norms of conflict management and promote alternative ones in
their place. Authoritarian Conflict Management (ACM) consists of an ensemble of
norms and practices in which non-liberal actors attempt to exert sustained
hegemonic control over the local discursive, economic and spatial realms in a
given territory.