un and global governance lecture 10
Tags: UN and Global Governance
gustavo
- trial and error on developing better tools of dealing with peace in conflict
- extension of state building
- peacekeeping as an extension of government
- peacekeeping saw as a panacea
- mandates became a christmas tree
- burundi and peacebuilding
- peacebuilding archiecture
- what are we going to do in burundi?
- PKO with local affairs run by NY
- dealing with land reparations and returnees
- DDR of FML and coup troops
- UN used every single tool until 2010, where it no longer became successful
- elections in 2010 was fairly workable, and everyone expected burundi to have worked
- unresolved problems of returnees and the Arusha agreement
- burundi has moved from success to failures in the last 5 years
- what have learned?
- concept matters
- peacebuilding is much broader than simple DDR, “twin resolutions” of 2016
- twin resolutions broke with linarity, conflict resolution
- rather than have ticking boxes of needs (“X ministries, Y police officiers”), need to figure out how to the conceptual understanding of the sustained peace wrt to armies and all
- peacebuilding is much broader than simple DDR, “twin resolutions” of 2016
- the charter weighs heavy
- anything that doesn’t follow the charter is seen as counterproductive
- how to transfer skills, not recieved actions
- faciltating processes as an external actor
- better recruitment
- UN recruits people who know the UN system
- but not necessarily about the local environs
- UN recruits people who know the UN system
- everyone knows what drives the conflict, but few people know what sustains peace
- too many things are done based on inertia
- ex: SSR and DDR from SA applied to other places
- theory of change -> assumption of what drives changes
- concept of strategic patience
- how far do you tolerate
- too many things are done based on inertia
- liberal peacebuilding
- problematic understanding of how to normalize peacebuilding within ideas
- christmas is over
- overprepartion for missions
- our burcracies need to change
- concept matters
burundi
- most successful with hybrid peace engagements
- types of activities and outreach the UN has done has not translated