Building peace from the grassroots level : Under what conditions do mediators contribute to the ending of armed conflict in fragilestate?

Abstract Obviously, inside mediation through individuals or institutions emerged from the conflict situations becomes an alternative way to end armed conflict as it is regarded to have more local legitimacy with a higher sense of ownership. Surprisingly, researchers in peace and conflict studies hav...

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Main Author: Wais, Ahmed
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning 2016
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-2944962016-09-24T05:03:09ZBuilding peace from the grassroots level : Under what conditions do mediators contribute to the ending of armed conflict in fragilestate?engWais, AhmedUppsala universitet, Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning2016Armed conflictInside mediatorsOutside mediatorsDurable peacelegitimacyLocal ownershipAbstract Obviously, inside mediation through individuals or institutions emerged from the conflict situations becomes an alternative way to end armed conflict as it is regarded to have more local legitimacy with a higher sense of ownership. Surprisingly, researchers in peace and conflict studies have shown more interest to mediation processes dominated by outside mediators, while little has been known about the conditions that contribute to success of inside mediators. This thesis aims to contribute to this understudied research field by answering the question; under what conditions do mediators contribute to the ending of armed conflict in fragile states? In this thesis, I focus on the role of customary leaders, a form of inside mediators. The point of departure of this research question will be the distinction between the mediator’s involvements (Inside vs outside) and how their presence contribute to different outcomes. The variances will be explained with reference to two contending concepts of success and failure of mediation process. Success of mediators’ involvement can be measured by focusing on the following three areas; the initiation of peace process, conclusion of peace process and the sustainability of peace outcomes. The causal argument suggest that mediation processes dominated by inside mediators are more likely to end armed conflicts, as they have  more local legitimacy that can  engender a higher level of ownership, and sustain peace agreements as the actors feel engaged to the peace process. By testing this theory, this thesis applies the structured focused comparison method by selecting three cases of Southern, northwest and northeast regions in Somalia that have developed differently. The empirical findings of this thesis supports the hypothesis testes, as mediation processes dominated by inside mediators in Northeast and Northwest regions displayed a higher level of local ownership and legitimacy than the Southern regions. Finally, further researches on inside mediators success in a different countries is suggested in the future in order to know the level of inside mediators’ effectiveness in ending armed conflict. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-294496application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Armed conflict
Inside mediators
Outside mediators
Durable peace
legitimacy
Local ownership
spellingShingle Armed conflict
Inside mediators
Outside mediators
Durable peace
legitimacy
Local ownership
Wais, Ahmed
Building peace from the grassroots level : Under what conditions do mediators contribute to the ending of armed conflict in fragilestate?
description Abstract Obviously, inside mediation through individuals or institutions emerged from the conflict situations becomes an alternative way to end armed conflict as it is regarded to have more local legitimacy with a higher sense of ownership. Surprisingly, researchers in peace and conflict studies have shown more interest to mediation processes dominated by outside mediators, while little has been known about the conditions that contribute to success of inside mediators. This thesis aims to contribute to this understudied research field by answering the question; under what conditions do mediators contribute to the ending of armed conflict in fragile states? In this thesis, I focus on the role of customary leaders, a form of inside mediators. The point of departure of this research question will be the distinction between the mediator’s involvements (Inside vs outside) and how their presence contribute to different outcomes. The variances will be explained with reference to two contending concepts of success and failure of mediation process. Success of mediators’ involvement can be measured by focusing on the following three areas; the initiation of peace process, conclusion of peace process and the sustainability of peace outcomes. The causal argument suggest that mediation processes dominated by inside mediators are more likely to end armed conflicts, as they have  more local legitimacy that can  engender a higher level of ownership, and sustain peace agreements as the actors feel engaged to the peace process. By testing this theory, this thesis applies the structured focused comparison method by selecting three cases of Southern, northwest and northeast regions in Somalia that have developed differently. The empirical findings of this thesis supports the hypothesis testes, as mediation processes dominated by inside mediators in Northeast and Northwest regions displayed a higher level of local ownership and legitimacy than the Southern regions. Finally, further researches on inside mediators success in a different countries is suggested in the future in order to know the level of inside mediators’ effectiveness in ending armed conflict.
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title Building peace from the grassroots level : Under what conditions do mediators contribute to the ending of armed conflict in fragilestate?
title_short Building peace from the grassroots level : Under what conditions do mediators contribute to the ending of armed conflict in fragilestate?
title_full Building peace from the grassroots level : Under what conditions do mediators contribute to the ending of armed conflict in fragilestate?
title_fullStr Building peace from the grassroots level : Under what conditions do mediators contribute to the ending of armed conflict in fragilestate?
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