Vitenskapelig artikkel
Publisert:
Everyday sovereignty: International experts, brokers and local ownership in peacebuilding Liberia
Skrevet av
Benjamin de Carvalho
Forsker 1
Niels Nagelhus Schia
Forsker 1, leder for Forskningsgruppen for sikkerhet og forsvar og leder for NUPIs senter for forskning på ny teknologi
Xavier Guillaume
Red.
Sammendrag:
The present article investigates how sovereignty is performed, enacted and constructed in an everyday setting. Based on fieldwork and interviews with international embedded experts about the elusive meaning of ‘local ownership’, we argue that while sovereignty may, indeed, be a model according to which the international community ‘constructs’ rogue or failed polities in ‘faraway’ places, this view overlooks that these places are still spaces in which contestations over spheres of authority take place every day, and thus also spaces in which sovereignty is constructed and reconstructed on a daily basis. Local ownership, then, becomes our starting point for tracing the processes of the everyday enactment of sovereignty. We make the case that sovereignty should not be reified, but instead be studied in its quotidian and dynamic production, involving the multiplicity of actors reflecting the active production of the state beyond its presumptive existence as a homogeneously organized, institutionalized and largely centralized bureaucracy.
- Published year: 2018
- Full version: http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2498913
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DOI:
10.1177/1354066118759178
- Language: Engelsk
- Pages: 179 - 202
- Volume: 25
- Booklet: 1
- Journal: European Journal of International Relations