2014
DOI: 10.1017/s0260210514000072
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Peacebuilding as counterinsurgency in the occupied Palestinian territory

Abstract: It is often suggested that Western peacebuilding in the occupied Palestinian territory has failed because it has not delivered a viable Palestinian state. But if peacebuilding is reinterpreted as a form of counterinsurgency whose goal is to secure a population, then it has not failed – in fact, on the contrary, it has been quite successful. This article therefore critically evaluates the idea and practice of peacebuilding as counterinsurgency by exploring the symbiosis in the philosophy and methods of COIN and… Show more

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“…The perpetuation of the myth of a peace process also points to the discursive power of Western actors in being able to over-write Palestinian opinion that the peace process either did not exist or that it was so fatally damaged as to be beyond salvage. Indeed, as Mandy Turner (2014) argues persuasively, Western international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are complicit in Israeli counterinsurgency policies against Palestinians, yet the INGOs see this (often with the best of intentions) as part of a peacebuilding programme. In other words, the key lies in the material power of external actors to endorse or maintain a particular argument.…”
Section: The Top-down Framing Of Peace and Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The perpetuation of the myth of a peace process also points to the discursive power of Western actors in being able to over-write Palestinian opinion that the peace process either did not exist or that it was so fatally damaged as to be beyond salvage. Indeed, as Mandy Turner (2014) argues persuasively, Western international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are complicit in Israeli counterinsurgency policies against Palestinians, yet the INGOs see this (often with the best of intentions) as part of a peacebuilding programme. In other words, the key lies in the material power of external actors to endorse or maintain a particular argument.…”
Section: The Top-down Framing Of Peace and Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 It was also significant in the Middle East and in Northern Ireland in the 1990s, with the former eventually reverting to methodological nationalism and the latter extending further into the terrain of methodological everydayism (of which more, below). 15 In the liberal framework different forms of power and knowledge were to be aligned: power-to, as in Hobbes; 16 power over, as in Weber; 17 power despite resistance or power in concert as in Arendt; 18 and power's potentiality, as in Lukes, 19 were brought together. This led to a framework for a relatively benign and static state and international architecture based upon territorial sovereignty but domesticated by domestic and international liberal rights, which apparently minimised intervention and therefore maintained social and everyday legitimacy.…”
Section: Methodological Liberalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Brazil focuses on humanitarianism as a leading principle for sustaining an image of positive and legitimate pacification efforts through its security politics, Israel's practices of securitization are more explicitly violent (Graham, 2010;Halper, 2015;Lambert, 2016;Turner, 2014). Israel uses harsh measures to control the Palestinian population in the Occupied Territories through checkpoints, nightly raids, and surveillance and actively and violently attempts to quell Palestinian protests, especially in the Gaza Strip.…”
Section: Brazil-israel Relations and The Marketing Of Urban Security Expertise By Erella Grassiani And Frank Müllermentioning
confidence: 99%