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Building 'National' Armies—Building Nations? Determinants of Success for Postintervention Integration Efforts

机译:建立“民族”军队-建立国家?干预后整合工作成功与否的决定因素

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This article surveys recent cases of internationalized statebuilding in postintervention, post-(ethnic) conflict societies in the light of an academic tradition that has seen military forces as a particularly effective vehicle for integrating a country's diverse population. It is argued that armed forces that are ethnically representative in their ranks and leadership can encourage a sense of commonality across ethnic boundaries, which can help secure a fragile peace. However, the connection between representativeness and integration is intricate; and whereas outside powers may enable otherwise unlikely outcomes, their leverage is circumscribed by a number of factors. The article also suggests that an ethnically representative army may "tie up" capabilities in ways that reduce the likelihood of military intervention in politics or (ethnic) violence perpetrated by military personnel.
机译:本文根据学术传统调查了干预后,(种族)冲突社会中国际化国家建设的最新情况,该传统认为军事力量是整合一个国家不同人口的特别有效的工具。有人争辩说,在军队中具有代表性的武装部队可以鼓励跨种族边界的共同感,这有助于确保脆弱的和平。但是,代表性和整合之间的联系是错综复杂的。尽管外部力量可能会带来原本不太可能的结果,但其影响力受到许多因素的限制。文章还建议,一支具有民族代表性的军队可以通过“减少”军事力量,以减少军事干预军事人员实施政治或(种族)暴力的可能性。

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